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sticker price

noun as in published price

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It should strengthen labels that hold their value, such as Louis Vuitton and Bottega Veneta, whose handbags fetch 89% of their original sticker price on average when resold in very good condition, data from The RealReal shows.

Despite a costlier sticker price, going electric could save drivers money over the lifetime of their car.

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Though production of the BlackFly ended late last year, Pivotal is now taking orders for an upgraded version called the Helix, with a sticker price of $190,000.

Production of the BlackFly ended late last year; Pivotal is now taking orders for an upgraded version called the Helix, with a sticker price of $190,000.

While the sticker price of universities has been rising, the effective rate of tuition, which takes scholarships and discounts into account, has been more stable and in some cases declined in recent years when adjusted for inflation.

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

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