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sell in
verb
- tr to sell (new products) to a retail outlet to be sold to the public
- intr to use the established system to one's advantage, rather than attempting to fight against it
Example Sentences
One, it reduces the number of land owners who want to sell in the first place, thus limiting opportunities to build.
That may bode well for lower inflation as might the diversion of cheap goods from countries struggling to sell in the US.
Trump’s view of international trade is also overly simplistic in that it attends only to the material goods the U.S. sells overseas and how much other nations sell in the U.S. without accounting for professional services that America sells in other countries, said Jesse Rothstein, another UC Berkeley economist.
The majority of the items seemed to sell in the $150 to $170 range.
"Why would a sponsor spend millions of pounds doing so if it is now prohibitive to sell in America?"
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