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Discover LudwigThe part of a sentence "prices of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the cost of something or to prices in general. For example, "The prices of basic goods have increased dramatically in the past year."
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"The prices of rentals are very large.
Prices of goods will rise.
The share prices of utilities rocketed.
The prices of corporate bonds rose.
The share prices of European banks rose.
Prices of various goods immediately rocketed.
Prices of imported goods have jumped.
Prices of basic goods are shooting up.
Prices of vintage Fenders have soared accordingly.
Prices of condominiums rose even faster.
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Except, that is, the prices of sides.
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