pitch at

Frequency: 7.010.1 per million words

To set something at a particular standard or level.

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Examples (10)

  • The test is pitched at a high standard.
  • The campaign was pitched at young professionals.
  • We need to pitch our prices at a competitive level.
  • The difficulty of the course is pitched at beginners.
  • His presentation was pitched at an audience with technical expertise.
  • They decided to pitch the new product at the luxury market.
  • The manager pitched his expectations at a realistic point.
  • This educational material is pitched at children aged 7-9.
  • To succeed, you must pitch your efforts at the right intensity.
  • The debate was pitched at a philosophical level.