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Discover LudwigThe phrase "has a price" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something is for sale or available for purchase at a specific cost. Example: "The beautiful necklace in the display window has a price of $500."
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Everything has a price.
"Kind has a price tag".
But that guiding hand has a price.
Every player has a price, of course".
"Patriotism has a price," he said.
Each of these policies has a price.
Everything, it seems, has a price.
"Everybody has a price," he notes.
"Everything has a price," he says.
This manner of watching has a price.
"Everything has a price" one turker responded.
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