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bargain

noun as in something bought at cheap price

verb as in negotiate terms of sale or agreement

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Higher-income Americans are driving much of the gains, as lower-income shoppers seek bargains and are more likely to spend more on necessities.

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He warns against weakening workers' bargaining power, especially as technology displaces jobs and unemployment remains high.

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They didn’t have official Black Friday sales during the cataleptic 1970s, because the economy was in woeful shape and the public had basically given up on the idea of bargains.

It’s enough to make a $2.5 trillion company look like a bargain.

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Small businesses in the area — which includes the historically vibrant, bustling open-air shopping corridor Santee Alley known for bargain prices — are looking for ways to recoup some of their losses through holiday sales.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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