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Discover Ludwig"full price" is a perfectly acceptable and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is usually used to refer to an item or service being purchased at its original, listed price, as opposed to being discounted or on sale. For example: "The store was having a sale, but I decided to pay full price for the handbags because they were already so reasonably priced."
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At full price.
(We paid full price).
"And I got full price".
Drinks will be full price.
See full price list HERE.
Tickets: Full price: £245.
I went and bought some, full price.
"H.P. paid a very full price.
I rarely buy anything full price.
"But I pay full price.
"I never pay full price".
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