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nominal price

noun as in bargain

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That’s a nominal price for restaurants’ private use of public space, considering the expanded profits from expanded seating, particularly for larger operators.

Germany and Spain have been experimenting with ways to make train travel more appealing, offering tickets at a nominal price.

Ford’s partner in its Russian venture agreed to buy the stake for a nominal price, although the company retained an option to buy it back within five years.

For the two professional associations involved in the Molina case, when a new executive took over as "owner" in 2019, he said in a deposition that he couldn't remember how he "bought" the entities or if he ever paid anyone the $2 nominal price of their shares.

From Salon

Supporters say that’s a nominal price to pay for the potential gains in both health and economics to the nation as a whole.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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