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Dib Posted 5 years ago
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Price or prices?

Please tell me which of of these two sentences is correct and idiomatic?

These bottles are totally worth their price.

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These bottles are totally worth their prices.

  

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Dib Please tell me which of of these two sentences is correct and idiomatic? These bottles are totally worth their price. VS These bottles are totally worth their prices.

  • Dib Please tell me which of of these two sentences is correct and idiomatic?
  • These bottles are totally worth their price.
  • VS These bottles are totally worth their prices.
  • I'd use the first.
  • The idea of price seems to distribute nicely over 'bottles', so it's not necessary (in my opinion) to over-correct with 'prices'.
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Dib

Please tell me which of of these two sentences is correct and idiomatic?

These bottles are totally worth their price.

VS

These bottles are totally worth their prices.

I'd use the first. The idea of price seems to distribute nicely over 'bottles', so it's not necessary (in my opinion) to over-correct with 'prices'.

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