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Idioms and Phrases
At a reduced price, as in These rugs have been on sale for a month . The use of sale for disposing of goods at lowered prices dates from about 1860.Example Sentences
Filmmaker Jon Jost, who was the project’s cinematographer, loaned the production his 16mm camera and donated a stash of high-contrast reversal film stock he had bought on sale at a steep discount, helping give the film its distinctively unreal look.
Tickets for his October show in Istanbul are still available online, while Muse tickets for 11 June are due to go on sale on Thursday.
Such is the association with farming, supporters are often heard chanting: "We are farmers and we are proud of it" at matches and there are 'VIP' tickets on sale for fans to watch games from a pitchside tractor.
Ticketmaster "may have misled Oasis fans" with unclear pricing when it put their reunion tour on sale last year, the UK's competition watchdog has said.
They are available to pre-order from Thursday and go on sale on 27 March.
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