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10 Sentences With "priciness"

How to use priciness in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "priciness" and check conjugation/comparative form for "priciness". Mastering all the usages of "priciness" from sentence examples published by news publications.

One small cookie constitutes five servings, which explains their relative priciness.
But the priciness may be changing come Season 3, according to the designer himself.
Apple has been falling behind in the education space largely due to the priciness of its hardware.
The priciness of the outerwear, along with their celebrity endorsees, make them attractive to counterfeiters and thieves alike.
The company is probably the most recognizable name in electric longboards, but the Boosted detractors would likely point to their products' priciness as their central downfall.
It felt completely natural, saved me a little bit of time, and hinted at exactly what the future of the Chromebook could be—a genuinely good alternative to the fussiness of Windows and the priciness of MacOS.
The newest iPhones are almost here, and if rumors are true, they are unlikely to exceed the priciness of 2017's jaw-dropping $5403,000 iPhone X. However, at least one of the new models, possibly called the iPhone XS Max, is expected to at least match that costly figure.
Fuhgeddaboudit. (*Note: This was my first time buying most of these products and they could easily have lasted me a couple more cups of Brain Bliss — so once you've stocked up on powders, you could cut down the priciness slightly and get a bit more milage out of your potions).
In other parts of the world the gesture can also express money, financial transactions, wealth or the priciness of an item. Records of the gesture being used to remark on a person's wealth or status are documented as practiced in Mexico during the late nineteenth century.
Later, Moss becomes an octochamp and is consequently invited into an underground club named "8+", where he competes in a game of "Street Countdown" as part of a spoof of Boogie Town. The episode featured a cameo from Gyles Brandreth, a regular contributor to Dictionary Corner. British entertainer Stevie Riks has parodied the show in one of his many YouTube comedy videos. In an episode from spring 2011, the Blackpool supporting producer of the show arranged the conundrum PNECRISIS ("priciness"), poking fun at their local rivals Preston North End's relegation from the Championship in the 2010–11 season.

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