Sentence examples for to buy things from inspiring English sources

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to buy things

verb

To obtain (something) in exchange for money or goods

  • I'm going to buy my father something nice for his birthday.

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Suri: To buy things.

I used to buy things with her.

"I don't have to buy things she needs.

Fortunately, I don't like to buy things on holiday.

"People want to buy things they cannot afford," he said.

"You've got to buy things right," he says.

But if you couldn't afford to buy, things were different.

I have to buy things from time to time.

It's interested in getting you to buy things".

I'd rather use our money to buy things we need".

To buy things, to save a few dollars.

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