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Kenny1999 Posted 4 years ago
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Something has dropped in its price?

Is it formally correct to say or write "something has dropped in its price"?

e.g. This pair of exclusive sneakers have dropped in its price

e.g. The product has dropped in its price

  

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kenny1999 Is it formally correct to say or write "something has dropped in its price"? g. This pair of exclusive sneakers have dropped in its price .

  • kenny1999 Is it formally correct to say or write "something has dropped in its price"?
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  • This pair of exclusive sneakers have dropped in its price .
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  • The product has dropped in its price .
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kenny1999

Is it formally correct to say or write "something has dropped in its price"?

e.g. This pair of exclusive sneakers have dropped in its price.

e.g. The product has dropped in its price.

Omit 'its': Write "dropped

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