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prasal verbs on shopping

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  • To reduce the price of something, typically in a retail setting.
    Mark down
  • To choose or select something from a group of options.
    Pick out
  • To compare prices or products from different stores before making a purchase.
    Shop around
  • To choose or select something, often in relation to matching or complimenting another item or choice.
    Go with
  • To exhaust the supply of something, meaning there is no more left.
    Run out of
  • To spend or pay a significant amount of money, often reluctantly or unexpectedly.
    Shell out
  • To put on clothes or accessories to see how they fit or look.
    Try on
  • To spend a lot of money on something luxurious or extravagant.
    Splash out on
  • To reduce or lower something, such as prices, costs, or someone's mood.
    Bring down
  • To sell all of something that was available for sale, often used figuratively to indicate popularity or success.
    Sell out