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How to use cut-price in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word cut-price? Here are some examples.

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The company reported a fall in profits yesterday after seeing its cut-price sales strategy come under pressure from supermarket rivals.
A cut-price ticket deal against Wimbledon two seasons ago produced an 18, 255 turn-out on a Tuesday night.
Christie knows that the continuity in playing personnel is a major strength and it's not one he plans to undermine with a cut-price garage sale.
Now, as the buildings await redevelopment, they are mostly cut-price DVD stores or charity shops.
Time is running out for York City Knights RL fans to get their hands on cut-price season tickets for the new season.
Batchelor claimed a sponsorship deal was helping fund the offer and around 1,000 fans bought the cut-price tickets last autumn.
Incredulous journalists have reported seeing her buy discounted miniskirts at factory outlets and queuing for cut-price theater tickets.
This comes after the airline has sold 135,000 cut-price tickets since it announced its new Manchester operation two months ago.
Public transport including ferryboats, also offered cut-price tickets to make it cheap for locals to travel around the city.
Rail travellers have snapped up more than 115,000 cut-price tickets as part of GNER's plans to win back passengers.
The advert was printed in red ink on the back of the tickets, promoting cut-price kitchens on the same number used by Miller.
The cut-price tickets will be going on sale from March 7 for travel from March 14 and will be sent to householders by post.
Christmas is just around the corner and the cut-price tickets would also make an excellent Christmas present.
Only weeks after introducing the hotly disputed entrance charge, they have embarked on a cut-price promotion with a supermarket.
The company already has over 135 stores in the UK, where it is the leading cut-price retailer.
Batchelor claimed at the time he was able to offer the cut-price tickets because he would soon be announcing a major sponsorship deal.
A predictable cut-price sale back to the City Ground ended a long nightmare.
The Bank of Scotland is subsidising Swan Lake, while the Royal is funding cut-price tickets for hordes of teenage lovers of opera and theatre.
Housing associations fear however, that if their asset base is that vulnerable to forced cut-price sales, financiers will be less than willing to help with further loans.
Ministers are considering forcing supermarkets to stop the cut-price offers, which are regularly snapped up by bargain-hunting shoppers across the country.
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Burton was particularly obsessed by Rex Harrison and his wife Rachel Roberts, who form a sort of cut-price, shop-soiled even more sozzled version of the Burtons.
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