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Gilysse Posted 17 years ago
Grammar

"of" a reasonable price?

Can I say:

"People like to buy from him because his goods are 'of a reasonable price'."

Mainly I just want to know if "of a reasonable price" is correct but feel free to point out if there are other mistakes in the sentence as well.

Thanks in advance.
  

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Hi, I wouldn't say that it's wrong, but it's much, much more natural to say "People like to buy from him because his goods are of a reasonable price reasonably priced" Best wishes, Clive

  • Hi, I wouldn't say that it's wrong, but it's much, much more natural to say "People like to buy from him because his goods are of a reasonable price reasonably priced" Best wishes, Clive
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Hi,
I wouldn't say that it's wrong, but it's much, much more natural to say
"People like to buy from him because his goods are of a reasonable price reasonably priced"

Best wishes, Clive

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