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Moguwai007 Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

sold / for sale

Could you tell me if these sentences carry the same meaning.
Are there any differences in nuance?

1) The item is sold at/for USD10 at the shop.
2) The item is for sale at/for USD10 at the shop.
  

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I don't find 'at' very appropriate. 1) The item is sold for USD 10 at the shop. 2) The item is for sale for USD 10 at the shop .

  • I don't find 'at' very appropriate.
  • 1) The item is sold for USD 10 at the shop.
  • 2) The item is for sale for USD 10 at the shop .
  • Are there any differences in nuance?
  • Yes; no.
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I don't find 'at' very appropriate.

1) The item is sold for USD 10 at the shop.
2) The item is for sale for USD 10 at the shop.
moguwai007Could you tell me if these sentences carry the same meaning.Are there any differences in nuance?
Yes; no.

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