The price at which an item is actually sold.(noun)
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Use "selling price" in a sentence
"In 1987 Colgate-Mexico stopped shipping price-controlled products to clients until they accepted the approved selling price increases."
"For example, when PalmPilots began to diffuse in the United States in the late 1990s, their selling price of only a few hundred dollars seemed like a real bargain to many consumers, given the computer power and the range of applications for storing addresses and telephone numbers, as a date book, as a notebook, etc. of the handheld device."
"So far this year, Aveo's average selling price is $15,103, according to car shopping site Edmunds.com."