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Discover Ludwig"stiff price" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an idiom that is typically used to mean a price that is very hefty or expensive. For example: "The seller asked for a stiff price for the car, but I eventually decided it was worth it."
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A stiff price to pay: does joint stiffness predict disability in an older population.
Both face stiff price competition from discounters like Wal-Mart.
Such obsessive attention to detail comes at a stiff price.
But before then he had paid the stiff price often exacted of whistle-blowers.
Firms that are ill prepared to deal with risk pay a stiff price.
The Swiss banking giant UBS paid a fairly stiff price to settle the rate-rigging case.
Another issue is the stiff price companies pay for badly run meetings.
Along with their stiff price tags, this will restrict their appeal to dedicated and affluent audiophiles.
On Wednesday, however, Russians learned that the Government guarantee carried a stiff price.
A complete set can be had, for a stiff price, at Gallagher's on East 12th Street.
Unlike the bailouts that many other big financial institutions got, this one came at a stiff price.
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