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What does r/t and e/w stand for when shown after the price

Flight from $300 r/t and flight $100 e/w You know a price after tax (the gross price) but want to find out the price before tax (the net price) So, i would say that $100 = initial price $110 = gross price $100 = net price $95 = discount price $105. 2 is there a word to refer to a set of products sold together, with a specific price

Product a is sold 10 dollars product b is sold 10 dollars product a and b are sold together for 18 dollars How can we call the result of this product grouping? Pricey has always been more popular than pricy Pricey is getting even more popular, while pricy fades in comparison So the bottom line is Both spellings are correct, but if you want to be on the safe side, pricey is the way to go.

A ruthless bargainer may indeed extract a price from a hesitant but desperate seller under duress—but in the less extortionate sense of simply imposing a price, exact a price seems less tendentious.

'cheap at half the price' is understood to mean 'reasonably priced' and if people understand that meaning why worry about logical niceties It was never intended to be taken seriously and is a pun on the meaningful phrase 'cheap at twice the price', intended either humorously or in order to deceive. Should i use are to agree with the subject, which are two matters, or should i use is to agree with the object price, which is an uncountable noun If you want to be famous, except for a loss of privacy, picking up bad habits and addiction to fame is/are often also some price you have to pay. Somehow it really grates me when people say that something is at a cheaper/more expensive price or cheaper/more expensive rate My understanding is that prices and rates can be lower or higher, whilst products/services can be cheaper/more expensive.

It means that virtue may be discussed and openly advocated, but vice must not be That is to say, virtue is unmarked and vice is marked This is the basis of all journalism, of course, and if this weren't the case, the word hypocrisy itself would be meaningless Oh, and it's a quotation by oscar wilde. In the united states i always see products listed like $100 plus tax This might be a stupid question but does that mean with tax calculated in it comes out to $100, or are they trying to say th.

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