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Discover Ludwig"be priced out" is a common expression used in written English.
It means to be unable to afford something because of its high price. For example: Many people are being priced out of the housing market in major cities.
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"If we didn't jump, we would be priced out".
"Poor people would be priced out of Manhattan," he says.
At the bottom of the economic ladder, countries will be priced out of the market.
He quickly adds, "Skip coal and tar sands because they will be priced out of business".
The problem is that local first-time buyers can be priced out of the market.
couple of years ago, she thought they would be priced out of Cranford.
Low-income students will increasingly be priced out of a college education.
A deeply troubled state could eventually be priced out of the capital markets.
Critics fear long-term residents will be priced out of their homes.
"No seniors should be priced out of tests that could save their lives," Mr. Gore said.
Many will be priced out of education if it is cut".
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