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“Saleh is referring to the low-priced commodities like snacks and cosmetics that used to flood into the Gaza Strip from Sinai, via an elaborate network of underground smuggling tunnels.”
“At the national level, the merger removes one of only four competitors, and a low-priced one at that.”
“Fujifilm debuts low-priced point-and-shoots with GPS and RAW .”
Consumer Reports: CES 2011: A digital avalanche—before the show even starts
“The rise of tablets, in particular, has been seen as a threat to an earlier wave of small, low-priced portable PCs called netbooks.”
The Wall Street Journal: Intel Pins High Hopes on New Chip Line
“For those worried about low-priced competition, the city already has 50 Family Dollar outlets.”
“Cleaning supplies and garbage bags also face particularly stiff competition from low-priced, private-label brands.”
“The median price of a Manhattan townhouse was $3.4 million, a figure that blends the sale of low-priced rental buildings in Washington Heights with gleaming limestone mansions just off Central Park.”
“Jujamcyn Theaters President Jordan Roth said low-priced previews would not solve the confusion, as cost information alone would not automatically communicate that the show is possibly not finished.”
The Huffington Post: Cara Joy David: Broadway's Web-Slinging Troublemaker
“Pharmaceutical and medical-device companies have been trying to control costs as top-selling medicines face competition from low-priced generic drugs and as governments and private health insurers clamp down on health-care expenditures.”
“Amazon.com Inc. on Monday trumpeted the success of its recently launched Kindle Fire tablet, part of a family of Kindle products that include low-priced e-readers.”
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EN - compound adjectives ending in "-ed"
one-armed, strong-armed, red-bearded, wide-bodied, bare-breasted, double-breasted, black-eyed, dark-eyed, green-eyed, pop-eyed, red-eyed, slit-eyed and 211 more...
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EN - compound adjectives
Adjectively used nominal phrases with a "-" inside.
O-ring, B-grade, t-test, so-called, on-site, at-large, in-your-face, in-state, on-time, up-to-the-minute, in-store, on-call and 965 more...
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