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The phrase "a fixed priced" is not correct in English.
It should be "a fixed price." You can use it when referring to a price that does not change and is set in advance.
Example: "The contractor provided a quote for the renovation work, stating it would be done for a fixed price."
Alternatives: "a set price" or "a predetermined price."
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Once the free beta ends, the startup plans to charge a fixed priced monthly subscription, for which users get a virtual and plastic card and the Pleo app.
The conclusion, then, is that hospital competition, introduced in a fixed priced market, can lead to an increase in the quality of hospital services, as economic theory would predict.
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"They lease a medallion for a fixed price for a fixed period of time and they absorb all the risk as to whether it rains.
Companies can sell their production forward at a fixed price.
It lets you buy stock at a fixed price.
From the consumer perspective, housekeeping has a fixed price.
It allows a seller asking a fixed price to entertain a best offer.
During that period, firms still had to produce a quota of goods at a fixed price.
A fixed price entry to that plan is being labelled as a tax.
Every claiming race is essentially a marketplace, with all horses for sale at a fixed price.
It bought call options allowing it to purchase shares at a fixed price several years out.
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