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"prices in" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the cost of something in a particular location or context. For example: 1. "The prices in the city are much higher than in the suburbs." 2. "We need to consider the prices in the current market before making any investments." 3. "The new tax laws will impact prices in the manufacturing industry." 4. "Please note that the prices in our online store may differ from our physical stores." 5. "I always compare prices in different stores before making a purchase."
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Hog prices in Minnesota?
Prices in some towns have halved.
Prices in Spain rose almost as much.
But prices in London are exorbitant.
Prices in all categories have fallen.
PRICES in the euro zone are falling.
Tariq added, "Gas prices in summer".
Admittedly, prices in Shanghai have almost doubled.
"It definitely affected property prices in Gateshead".
Energy prices in US dollars.
Property prices in London, socking.
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