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high-priced

[hahy-prahyst] / ˈhaɪˈpraɪst /


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“The salary cap is a big part of what’s driving these high-priced players’ releases,” Michael Leeds, professor of economics at Temple University, told MarketWatch.

From MarketWatch • Mar. 9, 2026

More than that, the relationship of the new Section 122 tariffs with existing trade agreements requires sorting out, with battalions of lawyers and consultants ready to provide high-priced advice on the rapidly changing environment.

From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 23, 2026

It just goes to show that a notable plunge for one high-priced Dow stock doesn’t have to be a problem for an investor with a broader, diversified portfolio.

From Barron's • Jan. 27, 2026

The company cited its entry into high-priced sports when it raised its prices on most of its plans, including on its cheapest ad-free monthly plan by $2.50 to $17.99 in the U.S. earlier this year.

From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 30, 2025

“No fishing, though, OK? Those koi are high-priced fish.”

From "Tangerine" by Edward Bloor