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Discover LudwigThe phrase "steeper prices" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing prices that are higher than usual or expected, often in the context of inflation or increased costs.
Example: "Due to the recent supply chain issues, consumers are facing steeper prices for everyday goods."
Alternatives: "higher prices" or "increased costs".
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UBS snapped up PaineWebber for 3.5 times book value, and some boutique investment banks have sold for steeper prices.
Consumers are already paying steeper prices at the gas pump and may see prices climb in stores if diesel prices remain high.
Still, steeper prices could fall more heavily on Venezuela's poor if increased transportation costs for food are passed along to consumers.
Diesel car owners could face steeper prices at petrol pumps after the government said it was considering reversing tax cuts brought in by Gordon Brown.
Perhaps at this time next year, the Mets, assuming they continue restocking their farm system, may be more inclined to pay steeper prices.
While some analysts question whether fuel demand will stay high in the face of steeper prices and slowing economic growth, consumers should expect little respite this winter.
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Meats, vegetables and other nutrient-rich foods come at a steeper price.
Recently released USDA data showed an even steeper price drop of 25percentt in the past year.
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