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appraise at
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "appraise at" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is usually used to indicate the value or worth of something. Examples: 1. The antique vase was appraised at $500 by an expert. 2. The real estate was appraised at a much higher price than we expected. 3. The artwork was appraised at a staggering amount, making it a valuable investment. 4. The company's assets were appraised at a lower value than anticipated. 5. During the divorce settlement, the couple's assets were appraised at fair market value.
✓ Grammatically correct
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Alternative expressions(4)
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4 human-written examples
"Tell them they're not thinking of selling it, but want an idea of what it would appraise at".
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This prince of finance introduces himself to Nola on the Brooklyn Heights Promenade, which is a short walk from his Remsen Street brownstone, a building I hereby appraise at nine and a half million dollars.
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You buy a diamond ring, you can demand a GIA certificate and the right to return the stone if it doesn't appraise at the quoted value.
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house which local brokers appraise at about $350,000, Gates lives in a lavish home built to the tune of more than $40 million.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
48 human-written examples
It is appraised at $35,000.
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The total acquisition was appraised at $38 million.
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Now, a year later, it is appraised at $425,000.
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That house was appraised at $4 million".
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They had been appraised at $53 million last year.
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He was right: It was recently appraised at $705,000.
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Its holdings have been appraised at more than $1 billion.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "appraise at", ensure the subject is something that can be valued, such as property, art, or assets. Be clear about who is doing the appraisal for credibility.
Common error
Avoid using "appraise at" for intangible qualities or situations that cannot be objectively valued. Stick to tangible items with market value.
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Linguistic Context
The phrasal verb "appraise at" functions to specify the assessed monetary value of an item or property. It connects the act of valuation with the resulting figure. Ludwig confirms that the phrase is grammatically sound.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "appraise at" is a phrasal verb used to indicate the assessed monetary value of something. Ludwig AI confirms that the expression is grammatically correct. While relatively rare, its usage is primarily found in news and media contexts. It serves the purpose of providing a professional or informed estimate of an item's worth, and it maintains a neutral to professional register. When writing, it is essential to use it to refer to tangible assets. Consider also using "value at", "estimate the price at" or "assess the worth at" as alternative.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
value at
A more concise way of saying "appraise at", directly stating the assigned value.
evaluate the value at
Replaces "appraise" with "evaluate the value", making the phrase more descriptive but retaining the core meaning of assessing worth.
assess the worth at
Substitutes "appraise" with "assess the worth", offering a direct synonym for valuation.
estimate the price at
Uses "estimate the price" instead of "appraise", focusing on the numerical valuation.
place a value of
Changes the structure to "place a value of", emphasizing the act of assigning value.
set the valuation at
Focuses on the "valuation" aspect, using "set the valuation at" to convey a similar meaning.
deem at
Replaces "appraise" with "deem", suggesting a judgement of value.
put a figure on
An idiomatic expression that means to assign a numerical value.
judge the value to be
Uses "judge the value to be" instead of "appraise", offering a formal alternative.
determine the market price to be
More formal and elaborate, focusing on market value determination.
FAQs
How do you use "appraise at" in a sentence?
Use "appraise at" to indicate the assessed value of something. For instance, "The painting was appraised at $1 million by the auction house."
What is a synonym for "appraise at"?
Alternatives include "value at", "estimate the price at", or "assess the worth at". The best choice depends on the specific context.
Is it correct to say "appraised for" instead of "appraise at"?
"Appraised for" is also correct, but it emphasizes the purpose of the appraisal rather than the resulting value. "The house was appraised for tax purposes." Using "appraise at" focuses on the valuation itself.
What factors influence how something will "appraise at"?
The condition, market demand, comparable sales, and expert opinion all influence the appraised value. The specific factors vary depending on what is being appraised.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
97%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested