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Use "high-priced" in a sentence
"There were sticky bits even about such basic matters as whether prices were really a reflection of the cost of production of a good, or of the final degree of satisfaction yielded by that good—were diamonds high-priced, in other words, because they were hard to find or because people enjoyed wearing them?"
"And in this economic climate, high-priced wine is no longer politically correct."
""There's always another high-priced consultant that must take another flight to another conference or lead another training," he said."