comparatively price
Frequency: 2.00.5 per million words
This is an unusual collocation; the source may have intended 'priced'. 'Comparatively priced' means an item's price is being compared to others.
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- For its features, the new smartphone is comparatively priced.
- Compared to other homes in the neighborhood, this one is comparatively priced.
- We chose this caterer because their packages were comparatively priced yet offered more options.
- Even luxury models from this brand are comparatively priced against their main rivals.
- We are looking for a hotel that is centrally located but still comparatively priced.
- The new software subscription is comparatively priced, making it an attractive option for startups.
- If the product were comparatively priced, more people would consider buying it.
- The organic produce at this market is often comparatively priced with supermarket selections.
- The consultant's fees were not comparatively priced; they were much higher than the industry average.
- Do you think this antique vase is comparatively priced considering its age and condition?