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Discover LudwigThe phrase "street value" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to the price of a good on the black market, or any informal setting such as on the street. For example: "Drugs of this quality usually have a high street value."
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street value
noun
The price of an illicit drug sold on the black market.
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Street value: $120.
The tablets have an estimated street value of $40 million.
Street value: £1,000 The Volkswagen Beetle of phones.
The street value of California's crop alone may be as high as fourteen billion dollars.
Its street value was more than one months' worth of Suriname's legal exports.
The authorities seized roughly 800 tablets of Ecstasy, with a street value of $16,000.
The street value of oxycodone, according to the authorities, is $20 to $30 per pill.
Police estimated the street value of the drugs at about $500,000.
The enormous street value of the product makes it extremely cheap to ship.
The street value of that much meth was, by the Army's figuring, some four billion dollars.
According to court documents, the goods carried a street value of about $1 million.
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