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Maelstrom Posted 11 years ago
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"change THE prices" or..?

The context is as below:

"Party A reserves the right to change the prices of the merchandise."

I have heard of people saying "change prices on the ...," in which case the definite article is saved by one time.

Which one is correct?
  

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maelstrom Which one is correct? You may use either— or 'change the prices of' or 'change prices on'.

  • maelstrom Which one is correct?
  • You may use either— or 'change the prices of' or 'change prices on'.
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maelstromWhich one is correct?
You may use either— or 'change the prices of' or 'change prices on'.

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