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Anonymous Posted 14 years ago
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"At" or "for" a reasonable Price

Example: We offer our products at very reasonable prices.

I suppose that "at" is the right and better preposition, but what about "for reasonable prices"? Would that be entirely wrong?

Conny
  

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Though for would not be wrong, it would not be wise. The sentence is fine as written.

  • Though for would not be wrong, it would not be wise.
  • The sentence is fine as written.
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Though for would not be wrong, it would not be wise. The sentence is fine as written.

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