Sentence examples for mean expensive from inspiring English sources

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But high taxes do not always mean expensive cigarettes.

Alternatively, your lawyer can ask the seller's lawyer, but that can mean expensive billable time.

THE best of the casual restaurants reviewed this year proved that delicious doesn't have to mean expensive.

Hawkins also noted that, well before college, specializing in baseball can mean expensive travel teams and a year-round commitment.

The garments from this Neapolitan family-owned firm are so recherché (or do I mean expensive?) that they cannot be worked on by machine.

It's still possible to make eco-friendly choices while also giving gorgeously wrapped presents; the holiday season truly doesn't have to mean expensive paper and tons of waste.

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And by "promising" we mean "expensive-looking".

By this, she meant expensive.

"Trophy for 99 percent of the people means expensive," she said.

But his remedy – a flood of public spending – meant expensive but poorly targeted programmes.

Such access means expensive contracts, which many Americans simply cannot afford.

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