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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

Is this expression okay?

The price upon agreement.

It should mean that there is not clarly defined price and the customer and service provider agrees on it before the transaction.
Can I use such expression or there is better one?

Thanks!
  

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Anonymous Can I use such expression or there is better one? It is unclear. In the absence of further context, I suggest that you spell it out: The customer and service provider shall agree upon a price before the transaction is completed.

  • Anonymous Can I use such expression or there is better one?
  • It is unclear.
  • In the absence of further context, I suggest that you spell it out: The customer and service provider shall agree upon a price before the transaction is completed.
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AnonymousCan I use such expression or there is better one?
It is unclear. In the absence of further context, I suggest that you spell it out:

The customer and service provider shall agree upon a price before the transaction is completed.

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