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Bernardo Posted 6 years ago
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What does "precipitously of late" mean?

What does "precipitously of late" mean in this sentence: "At least in this case, with the value of used Cessnas rising so precipitously of late, the plane you’re putting the money into is worth a lot more than what you paid for it if you’ve had it for any length of time."


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The selling price of used airplanes (brand Cessna) has been going up very very fast recently. precipitously = very steep (Like a cliff) of late = recently

  • The selling price of used airplanes (brand Cessna) has been going up very very fast recently.
  • precipitously = very steep (Like a cliff) of late = recently
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The selling price of used airplanes (brand Cessna) has been going up very very fast recently.

precipitously = very steep (Like a cliff)

of late = recently

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