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The phrase "price sheet" is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used to refer to a document or list that outlines the prices of goods or services. Example: Please refer to the attached price sheet for a breakdown of our product prices and discounts.
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The woman looked at the price sheet and noticed the estimate.
According to a price sheet, the closing costs on a $345,000 apartment would be nearly $17,000.
Spliced into the grainy undercover images of this businessman, though, the camera panned across a Co-operative Funeralcare price sheet.
The word "Discontinued" appeared next to the five bottommost items on a price sheet issued recently by Mercedes-Benz USA for its 2013 vehicles.
Click the following links for the Balfour FLYER and the Balfour PRICE SHEET that includes the wording for Law School Convocation announcements.
A million unregulated tenants in New York City rent apartments without government interference; others purchase houses, co-ops and condominiums without consulting a government price sheet.
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But it takes more than passion and buzz and professional-looking price sheets and delivery schedules.
When she requested cost estimates for fabric, she would get price sheets for puny quantities: five to 10 yards.
The federal government could have companies release their price sheets, and the government could make public all the data it already collects from its Medicare and Medicaid purchases.
Customers with the temerity to venture inside will typically find the goods priced beyond their means -- if they can muster the nerve to ask for price sheets.
To find customers, they cold-called more than 100 businesses, mainly in the Denver area, and visited them with samples and price sheets.
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