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bargain

noun as in something bought at cheap price

verb as in negotiate terms of sale or agreement

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Example Sentences

Assistant director David Halls, who appears in the film, was supposed to double-check the weapons; still clearly guilt-stricken, he accepted a plea bargain and was convicted of negligent use of a firearm.

Now that the freeway project is dead, more than 30 Caltrans tenants and counting are buying their homes at bargain rates.

It’s quite possible that Americans love a bargain even more than they hate racism.

If you are looking at City's upcoming fixtures but don't want to sign a striker, then what about bargain Brazilian Savinho?

From BBC

“As we enter this bargaining cycle, labor expectations are at an all-time high,” Davenport wrote, citing “significant gaps between labor expectations and fiscal realities.”

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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