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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sell it for" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is used to indicate the price at which something is sold or the reason for selling something. Here are a few examples: 1. "I need to sell my old car, but I'm not sure what to sell it for." 2. "The seller agreed to sell it for $5000, but I think we can negotiate for a lower price." 3. "I'll sell it for a discount if you buy more than one." 4. "The company decided to sell it for a profit of 20%." 5. "If you're not happy with the product, you can return it and we'll sell it for store credit."
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If its a uni baby or has special things, sell it for equus not passes.
He'll sell it for $200.
Would you sell it for $800?
I couldn't sell it for scrap iron".
And I couldn't sell it for toffee.
Tried to sell it for $250.
If I have to sell it for a dollar, I'll sell it for a dollar".
"If he would sell it for $25 million, I could sell it for him".
"Suffolk County had a modest goal: sell it for $10.
"We sell it for just fifty thousand," Hönig said, joking.
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She sold it for $4.
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