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Definition of For any price
1. Adverb. Under any circumstances. "She wouldn't give up her pets for love or money"
Lexicographical Neighbors of For Any Price
Literary usage of For any price
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Pure Economics by Maffeo Pantaleoni (1898)
"Let his loss be measured, for any price above B, by the abscissa which cuts the
curve BF. At a price OC he would lose CD. ..."
2. The Gentleman's Magazine (1822)
"... the returned commodity, whatever it may sell for, is better than one that
could not be sold in its own country for any price. A commodity may have cost ..."
3. Business Law for Business Men, State of California: A Reference Book Showing by Anthony Jennings Bledsoe (1912)
"... or dispose of any real estate of which I am now seized or possessed in fee
simple, or for any less estate, to any person or persons, for any price, ..."
4. Cowdery's New Book of Forms: Being Legal Forms and Precedents for Court by Jabez Franklin Cowdery, R. W. Hent (1905)
"... to any person or persons, for any price, or in any manner whatsoever, and for
these purposes to execute and acknowledge any deed or deeds, ..."
5. Annual Report by Ohio State Board of Agriculture (1856)
"... shall be allowed to exhibit or show any natural or artificial curiosity, or
exhibition of horsemanship in a circus or otherwise, for any price, ..."