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The phrase "actually sells for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the price at which a product or service is being sold, often to clarify or emphasize the actual selling price.
Example: "The original price was $100, but it actually sells for $75 during the sale."
Alternatives: "currently retails for" or "is priced at".
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It actually sells for slightly less.
"What the uniform actually sells for is not that important to me; whatever happens, happens.
We'll denote the price the painting actually sells for as P.
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Thus our deduction would be limited to $500 unless the car actually sold for more.
Its sticker price is $48,000, but it actually sold for just under $35,000, Edmunds said.
Adjunct beers, as they were known, actually sold for a higher price than all-malt beers.
Even though the Palm would actually sell for less than the other two items, most people chose it, he said.
But people familiar with the deal said the unit actually sold for more than what was noted in the city records, quite close to its $30 million asking price.
Many dealers have been reluctant to take that chance, even though only luxury vehicles and a few popular mass-market models are actually sold for their sticker prices.
"What I've learned," Ms. McGinn said, "is not to go for what the apartments are listed for in the newspapers, to try and find out what they actually sold for".
He said it was difficult for museums to buy at auction because the timing was not always right, and it was hard to predict how much a painting would actually sell for.
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