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Discover Ludwig"slash prices" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to mean "greatly reduce prices." It is most commonly used in the context of sales or promotions, to indicate that prices have been significantly lowered. Example: "In celebration of our anniversary, we are slashing prices on all items by 50% for the entire month of October."
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Fierce competition has forced web companies to slash prices.
Accommodations are expensive, but hotels slash prices on weekends.
However, motoring organisations called for retailers to slash prices further.
It is rare for an auto company to slash prices so drastically.
In November, he forced retailers to slash prices of goods ranging from television sets to cars.
Then businesses slash prices, people buy at discounted rates, warehouses empty and business picks up.
Retailers in Britain were forced to slash prices before Christmas to shift stock.
Company executives acknowledge that they are increasingly acceding to British demands to slash prices.
It had to slash prices to shift its chocolates but sales were still down nearly 7%.
Over the holiday season, Walmart offered layaway on toys, which drew shoppers, while Amazon continued to slash prices.
Workless labourers ought to reduce wage demands to find employment; firms with unsold goods should slash prices to clear inventories.
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