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astounding price
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "astounding price" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a price that is surprisingly low or high, often in a positive or negative context. Example: "The new smartphone is available at an astounding price, making it accessible to a wider audience."
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Alternative expressions(2)
Table of contents
Usage summary
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
10 human-written examples
An astounding price was paid for a wall hanging in screenprint on linen, "Océanie, La mer," signed by Matisse.
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Consigned by the Mugrabis, the work sold for $6.8m, an astounding price for art by a 38-year-old, especially for a 17-tonne sculpture in need of electrification.
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It's just an astounding price tag," said David Wise, who wrote in a GAO report about the Aurora project and VA construction problems in Orlando, Las Vegas and New Orleans.
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Anger and concern flare up periodically — when drug prices increase, a new drug launches with an astounding price or patients have trouble getting access to a medicine because of cost.
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Now, after dropping their prices below the cost of covering claims in a fierce battle for market share, and confronted with dismal investment returns, the insurers are hitting their customers with astounding price increases.
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And indeed if Mr. Wasserstein's firm gets the astounding price being discussed for the investment advisory business, he could net as much as $750 million because he owns more than 50percentt of the company, a person close to the discussions said.
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
50 human-written examples
Sometimes it seems as if it could just take off — with all its bling, astounding prices and show-off collectors and climbers — and park in some other part of the art galaxy, there to thrive or collapse of its own accord.
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Expectations had been raised by the astounding prices realised at auctions earlier this year with record prices for any work of art being made first in February, when a Giacometti 'walking man' sculpture sold for £65m and then in May, when a Picasso sold for £70m.
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"I was used to astounding prices in London.
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Not to be a nag but, hey, American businesspeople, what's up with the astounding prices we're seeing for everyday things?
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"People in British Columbia find that price astounding," said Don Kassa, a local real estate agent.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "astounding price" to emphasize the unexpected or remarkable nature of a cost, whether surprisingly high or surprisingly low. Ensure the context makes it clear which is intended.
Common error
Avoid using "astounding price" when a neutral description is needed. The word 'astounding' implies a strong emotional reaction (surprise, shock), so it's unsuitable for purely factual reporting. If you need a factual and objective way to describe a price, you can use "average price" instead.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "astounding price" functions as an adjective-noun combination, where 'astounding' modifies 'price'. It is used to emphasize the unexpected or surprising nature of the price. The adjective amplifies the noun, making the price seem particularly noteworthy.
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Formal & Business
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "astounding price" is used to express surprise or disbelief about the cost of something, whether it is surprisingly high or low. Ludwig AI confirms that the phrase is grammatically correct and frequently appears in news and media contexts. Related phrases include "remarkable price" and "incredible price". When using this phrase, it's important to ensure that the connotation aligns with your intent and that the context clarifies whether the price is surprisingly high or surprisingly low. The phrase is most often found in news and media, as well as artistic contexts.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Exorbitant price
Focuses on the price being excessively high and unreasonable.
Prohibitive price
Emphasizes that the price prevents most people from buying it.
Remarkable price
Highlights the noteworthiness of the price, without necessarily implying it's high.
Extraordinary price
Stresses the unusual and exceptional nature of the price.
Astronomical price
Uses a metaphor to indicate a very high price, suggesting it's as vast as space.
Unbelievable price
Expresses surprise or disbelief at the price, often implying it's surprisingly low or high.
Incredible price
Similar to 'unbelievable price', suggesting the price is hard to accept.
Staggering price
Implies the price is so high it can cause shock or disbelief.
Surprising price
Simply indicates that the price is unexpected, without any judgment on its value.
Unheard-of price
Suggests the price is unprecedented or exceptionally rare.
FAQs
How can I use "astounding price" in a sentence?
You can use "astounding price" to describe something surprisingly expensive or surprisingly affordable, depending on the context. For example, "The artwork sold for an astounding price at auction" or "The budget phone offers great features at an astounding price".
What is another way to say "astounding price"?
Alternatives include "remarkable price", "incredible price", or "exorbitant price depending on the specific meaning you want to convey".
Does "astounding price" imply the price is high or low?
"Astounding price" doesn't inherently imply high or low; it indicates the price is surprisingly different from what one might expect. The surrounding context will usually make it clear whether the price is surprisingly high or surprisingly low.
What makes a price "astounding"?
A price becomes "astounding" when it drastically deviates from common expectations or market norms. This could be due to rarity, high demand, unique features, or other unusual circumstances that influence the item's value.
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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
89%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested