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fetch

[fech] / fɛtʃ /


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In the early 2010s, a barrel would often fetch about $100, providing the government with plenty of money to pour into social programmes.

From BBC

The 0.85% coupon is far less than inflation and the bond now fetches just 30 cents on the euro.

From The Wall Street Journal

As prices have skyrocketed to record highs over the last few years, home shoppers have found that their budgets fetch increasingly less.

From MarketWatch

“I’m mostly just fetching coffee and answering the phone, but I might get to do research or edit interviews occasionally.”

From Literature

As home prices skyrocketed to record highs over the last few years, home shoppers have found that their budgets now fetch increasingly less.

From MarketWatch