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"has been priced" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is the past tense of the verb "price," and indicates that something was given a specific price at some point in the past. Example: "The new laptop has been priced at $1000, making it more affordable for students."
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"The inventory that has been priced realistically has sold," she said.
"The past has been priced into valuations, and economic growth should pick up this year".
"It definitely wasn't a surprise, and I think a lot of it has been priced in".
"We're optimistic about the company's prospects, and think too much bad news has been priced in".
Often the consensus at the time is wrong, not least because it has been priced in to assets.
Hearst treasures, each one priced and tagged, has been priced and catalogued by the Hammer Galleries people.
Fear, it seems, has been priced in.Political debate, on the other hand, has been less cold and less rational.
The prevailing thinking is still that all the bad news about municipalities has been priced into the bonds.
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"The market has been pricing in a pretty robust and unwavering recovery," Mr. Hirsch said.
Another insurmountable roadblock up until now has been pricing.
People on five-figure incomes have been priced out.
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