Sentence examples for diminished prices from inspiring English sources

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"diminished prices" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to prices that have been reduced or lowered. Examples: 1. "The department store advertised diminished prices on all their winter clothing." 2. "Due to the economic downturn, the company had to offer diminished prices to attract customers." 3. "The new competition in the market has caused a decrease in prices, leading to diminished prices across the industry." 4. "The clearance sale at the electronics store featured diminished prices on all outdated models." 5. "The landlord offered diminished prices on rent for the first month to attract new tenants."

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Smaller packs, with proportionally diminished prices and estimated driving ranges, are scheduled to be offered later this year: a 60-kWh model starting at $67,400 and a 40-kWh model at $57,400, again excluding tax credits.

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Jeffrey A. Joerres, chief executive of recruitment firm Manpower, said increased global competition and diminished pricing power were imposing a new discipline on employers, who only hire when they must.

It had thinner, though still large, locally baked sourdough bread slices, and a vastly diminished price: $5 with $1 apiece for add-ons like tomato, arugula, jambon de Paris, applewood smoked bacon, guacamole and those roasted reds and grilled onions.

There is no free lunch, and the higher interest payments received for a callable bond come with the price of reinvestment-rate risk and diminished price-appreciation potential.

After noting diminished pricing pressures for several months, the central bank said it expects inflation to remain subdued in coming quarters, and for the first time in the current economic downturn suggested it may "persist below rates that best foster economic growth and price stability".

In unicompartment knee arthrosis, the Oxford Group recommend unicompartmental knee arthroplasty (UKA) operated with MIS, since recovery is twice as fast as after the conventional approach and damage to the soft tissue of the joint is greatly diminished (Price et al. 2001).

Unfortunately, diminishing the number of delivery devices does not necessarily correlate to diminishing price, and therefore may not be the ideal option for all patients.

Prices for crude food stuffs rose by 5.2% in July alone.The impact of the drought on production is quite clearly a supply shock; productive capacity has actually been diminished and prices have risen as a result.

But even as the expenses have diminished, market prices remain so low that few planters could afford to grow cotton without subsidies, thanks to foreign imports that continue to undercut the domestic crop.

As oil reserves diminish prices will increase, with troubling consequences – particularly for those least able to pay.

After drones become widespread, capacity will diminish, making prices increase and resulting in revenue above the cost of providing flight control.

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