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Julie Rhiles Posted 10 years ago
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'We have some amazing ideas for your home at attractive prices for your wallets.'
Is this sentence correct in terms of semantics? Can I say that the prices are attractive for the wallets?
  

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Julie Rhiles Can I say that the prices are attractive for the wallets? Yes. It's metaphoric rather than literal, but it's fine.

  • Julie Rhiles Can I say that the prices are attractive for the wallets?
  • Yes.
  • It's metaphoric rather than literal, but it's fine.
  • CJ
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Julie RhilesCan I say that the prices are attractive for the wallets?
Yes. It's metaphoric rather than literal, but it's fine.

CJ

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