Phrase: (comes) at a price

 

"It comes at a price."


Meaning

  • (1) If you can buy something that you want at a price, it is for sale, but it is extremely expensive.
  • (2) If you get something that you want at a price, you get it but something unpleasant happens as a result.


Example Sentences

  • I got the promotion, but it came at a price, as my ruthless behavior alienated a lot of people.
  • That skateboard jump sure came at a price, now that you have two broken legs.
  • He began to realize that fame comes at a price.
  • Guests can always find a meal of sorts in the hotel restaurant, but at a price.
  • Independence comes at a price.
  • Fresh strawberries are now available at a price!
  • It was a decision to be taken only at a price; if he left his wife, it would mean leaving his children too.
  • Convenience comes at a price.
  • The chocolate is available by mail order, but at a price.
  • In the big city, you can get anything you want—at a price.
  • Freedom of speech came at a price for those protestors, as the crowd responded to them violently.
  • Accommodation is only available in the city center at a price.
  • He knew he could be a successful businessman, but at a price — he’d hardly ever see his family.



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