command a premium

Frequency: 6.26.8 per million words

to be so valuable or desirable as to be sold for a higher price

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  • Organic produce often commands a premium in local supermarkets.
  • Properties near the coast command a premium compared to inland areas.
  • Vintage cars in good condition can command a significant premium.
  • Luxury brands command a premium because of their reputation.
  • Skilled workers with niche expertise command a premium in the job market.
  • Apartments with a view of the park command a premium.
  • Rare collectibles always command a premium among enthusiasts.
  • Environmentally friendly products are starting to command a premium.
  • Tickets for the championship final command a premium on the resale market.
  • Handcrafted furniture commands a premium due to the labor involved.