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  2. Price, Prise, and Prize

    • "Price" is the cost of something. For example: What is the price of that car? ("Price" rhymes with "rice.")
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    price noun [ C ] us / praɪs / uk / praɪs / Add to word list Add to word list A2 [ C ] the amount of money for which something is sold:
    dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/price
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      WEBApr 24, 2017 · Half price is the noun (e.g., I paid half price for these shoes), while the hyphenated Half-price is the adjective/adverb (e.g., All winter coats are half-price today).

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