adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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deal
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He will be paid around £3million - the same wage he was offered in a cut-price deal by Renault-Williams.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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Fruit is fairly inexpensive in Japan because they buy cut-price oranges and apples from South Africa.
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Tottenham Court Road is the best place for cut-price stereo equipment.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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By day, a long street in the Nipponbashi area is lined with cut-price electronics stores.
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For example, there is the restricted access to cut-price supermarket shopping that many disabled older people suffer from.
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Or they can pick up cut-price plant and equipment, or computer systems.
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Oxford felt like a transatlantic liner in the age of bucket shops and cut-price charters.
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Rather than setting up their own discount arm, food retailers could simply sell cut-price brands in their superstores.