From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishat a priceat a pricefor a lot of money You can get goat’s cheese at the local delicatessen – at a price! → price
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at a price• But early admissions come at a price.• As so often in life, the best comes at a price.• But convenience comes at a price.• Shakespeare market a very good one through tackle dealers at a price that will not break the bank.• In April of that year the contract was awarded to H Lyttle and Son at a price of £16,524.• They have a competitive edge in larger buying power, enabling them to acquire stock at prices way below the small independents.• It is successful because it produces a high quality product on time at a price the customer can afford.• More choice for viewers - at a price.