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Liton Das Posted 6 years ago
Grammar

Overprice, excess price, cheap price.

Would these below sentences meaningful and grammatical?

I don't like buying things giving overprice.

I don't like buying things in excess price.



Although I could say.

I don't like overpriced items or I don't like buying things that are overpriced or that have excess price.

  

Top answer

Liton Das I don't like buying things giving overprice. No, that is not good English. I don't like buying things that the seller has overpriced.

  • Liton Das I don't like buying things giving overprice.
  • No, that is not good English.
  • I don't like buying things that the seller has overpriced.
  • Liton Das I don't like buying things in excess price.
  • No, that is not good English.
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Liton DasI don't like buying things giving overprice.

No, that is not good English.

I don't like buying things that the seller has overpriced.
Liton DasI don't like buying things in excess price.

No, that is not good English.

I don't like buying things where the price is excessively high.
I do

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