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tag

[tag] / tæg /






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So it would take 15 years to reach the $15,000 price tag of a new unit.

From MarketWatch

Until one day, an obscure account tagged him in a video featuring his own face.

From BBC

He has also pledged to make security tags mandatory for all knife packaging, and to review the current rules on the sale of domestic knives to under-18s.

From BBC

Each monkey had a price tag hanging from his neck, telling how much he was worth.

From Literature

The 85-year-old label, tagged by the Observer as once being “synonymous with a particularly milquetoast suburban sensibility,” today posts fast-growing sales among famously fickle Gen Z shoppers.

From The Wall Street Journal