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Idiom
Face value.
If you take something at face value, you accept the appearance rather than looking deeper into the matter.
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(Customers lose some of the face value in the transaction).
And they were probably going to end up paying double the face value.
The face value of the credit-default market has soared to an estimated $55 trillion.
It means the sellers can comfortably afford to undercut the face value.
I was happy until I saw that the face value of the tickets was $24 each.
The $94.5 billion is the face value of the interest portion of the bonds.
She must repay the grocer the face value of the stolen tickets.
"If you die, that is deducted from the face value of the policy," he said.
But the face value of the bond is guaranteed if it is held to maturity.
The face value listed on most Super Bowl tickets this year was $325.
He was asking $110, about double the face value of the ticket.
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