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price tag

noun as in printed price

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We have had to to get to the bottom of the list to find the only player who can be considered to have truly lived up to his price tag.

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Keeping the price tag under $10 billion would mean overcoming the industry’s defining challenges: spiraling costs and long construction timelines.

While bunking with family doesn’t have an actual price tag, it usually has an emotional one.

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Legal scholars have debated whether the federal law affects California tuition and aid laws because the price tags apply to citizens and non-citizens alike.

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White, who did not own the land, had just begun making payments on the $200,000 price tag at the time.

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

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