adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a saleable/tradeable commodity (= one that can be sold or traded )
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Land is a freely saleable commodity.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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All sorts of things are saleable .
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And because she had no training, she had no saleable skills.
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It is a fatal error to assume that lowering the price makes an indifferent product saleable to a general market.
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Large or small, a home is always more saleable if it has gas central heating.
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Newcastle will bid to keep him but they need the cash and the 22-goal schemer is their most saleable asset.
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No further excuse was needed to organise a saleable exhibition of king-hell Jimibelia.
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Renaissance bureaucracy treated offices as saleable property.