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beat price
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"Beat price" is not a commonly used phrase in written English.
It is possible that someone may say "beat the price" or "best price" to mean a lower price than expected or better value for money. These phrases would be appropriate in a commercial or bargaining context, such as: - "I'm sorry, I can't lower the price any more. This is already our best offer." - "We guarantee to beat the price of our competitors. If you find a better deal, let us know and we'll match it."
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Alternative expressions(5)
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13 human-written examples
Drury's shot beat Price to the short side from 10 feet.
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Carlos Corporan's two-run, first-inning single provided all the offensive support Cosart needed to beat Price, who allowed eight hits and struck out three.
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But on Friday, for the fifth time in eight meetings, Sabathia could not beat Price, whose record improved to 18-5.
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But Rick Nash fought off Canadiens defenseman Jeff Petry and beat Price with a high shot at 9 26 for his 17th goal to tie the score again.
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The Senators ended up with the man advantage after the brawl, and Jakob Silfverberg scored on the power play as he beat Price up high to make it 5-1 only eight seconds after Turris's goal.
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The depression resulted mainly from the huge inflation unleashed by World War I that set in motion a spending frenzy (buy now to beat price increases) and caused the Federal Reserve -- created only in 1913 -- to raise interest rates.
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46 human-written examples
We will match and beat prices by 10percentt on in-stock items".
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Nevertheless, another copy of the book sold for $151,000 in 1947 to set a record that beat prices paid for a Shakespeare First Folio and Gutenberg Bible.
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Like many other industries where competition in China beat prices down to next to nothing, Chinese towel makers were now facing international sanction because of their low prices.
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In much of New York, New Jersey and Connecticut, buyers need not be so concerned about beating price appreciation.
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Kelly appeared to have scored the game winner, beating Price on a rebound with 10 16 left in regulation.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When referring to surpassing a specific price, use the phrase "beat the price" instead of "beat price" for grammatical correctness.
Common error
Avoid saying "beat price" directly. Instead, clarify the comparison by specifying "beat the price" or "beat their price" to ensure clarity.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase “beat price” functions as a verb phrase + noun, where "beat" acts as a transitive verb requiring a direct object. However, without the article "the", it does not adhere to standard grammatical conventions for price comparisons. Ludwig indicates that the phrase is not commonly used in written English.
Frequent in
News & Media
33%
Business
33%
Wiki
11%
Less common in
Tech
11%
Academia
0%
Formal & Business
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase “beat price” attempts to convey the idea of surpassing a competitor's price, it is grammatically incorrect and not widely used. As Ludwig highlights, adding the article "the" to form “"beat the price"” corrects the grammar and provides a clearer expression. For business, news, and other contexts, it's best to use the grammatically correct phrase or explore alternatives like "reduce the price" or "lower the price" to ensure clarity and professionalism. Remember that accuracy enhances credibility and effective communication.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
beat the price
Adds the definite article 'the' to clarify which price is being surpassed.
match and beat prices
Expresses a guarantee to meet a competitor's price and then offer a further discount.
lower the price
Focuses on reducing the cost without necessarily surpassing a competitor.
reduce the price
Similar to 'lower the price', emphasizing a decrease in cost.
cut price
Shortened version of 'reduce the price', commonly used in business contexts.
undercut the price
Implies offering a lower price than a competitor.
offer a discount
Provides a general term for reducing the standard price.
make an offer
Suggests presenting a price to a potential buyer.
reduce costs
Focuses on decreasing the expenses associated with a product or service.
improve affordability
Highlights actions taken to make something more accessible in terms of cost.
FAQs
What is the correct way to say “beat price”?
The correct phrase is "beat the price". The inclusion of the article 'the' clarifies that you are surpassing a specific existing price.
What does "beat the price" mean?
To "beat the price" means to offer a lower or more competitive price than another offer already available. It's commonly used in sales and negotiations.
How can I use “beat the price” in a sentence?
You might say, "We guarantee to "beat the price" of any competitor by 10%".
What's an alternative to saying "beat the price"?
Alternatives include "offer a lower price", "undercut the competition", or "reduce the price".
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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
83%
Authority and reliability
3.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested