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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a less price" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression would be "a lower price."
Example: "We are offering a lower price on all our products this weekend."
Alternatives: "a reduced price" or "a cheaper price."
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Florida in general has become a less price-sensitive destination, Visit Florida President and CEO Will Seccombe said in an interview about the state's visitors last week.
"This is also a less-price-sensitive crowd and a highly lucrative one for the travel industry.
"But the industry could have done a lot more solar for a lot less price, in terms of subsidy," he said.
By using virtual currency, Zlango can make consumers a little less price sensitive because they're not paying for packs with real dollars.
Exchange-rate movements work by making the products of a deficit country more price competitive or those of a surplus country less price competitive.
"He made a huge price increase, rode through the resulting controversy, and now has settled in to taking a less huge price increase, but probably still very big price increase.
Perhaps finding an alternative way to bank involves us all becoming a little less price-sensitive.
"It just looks like it's a very competitive retail business," Professor Goolsbee says, "and it doesn't bode that well for the bookstores," since most of them have a lot less pricing clout than Barnes & Noble.
WHAT YOU'LL PAY Compared with some neighboring communities, where new development drove up prices that then fell during the recession, Matawan has seen a less precipitous price drop.
That rule does not allow an investor to choose a less favorable price on another market.
What the company needed was a car with broader appeal, greater versatility and a less daunting price.
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