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sale [seɪl] N

2. sale (at reduced prices):

sale

3. sale (auction):

sale
aukcja f

clearance sale N ECON

distress sale N LAW

jumble sale N Brit

sale price N ECON

sale proceeds N pl ECON

spot sale N ECON

bill of sale N ECON

1. bill of sale (given to buyer):

bill of sale

2. bill of sale (given to lender):

bill of sale

car-boot sale N Brit

point of sale N

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Together with their father, they founded the company in 1881 for the production and sale of butterscotch candies.
en.wikipedia.org
Avoid one-horse towns whose existence are tied to a single company, no matter how tempting the sale price.
www.theglobeandmail.com
There are certain exceptions to enforceability of due-on-sale clauses.
en.wikipedia.org
In olden days, the markets open their harvest sale on this day, making one of the busiest days in the markets for public.
en.wikipedia.org
It is also expected to investigate the rag trade, with a taskforce focusing on the import, wholesale, marketing and sale of clothing.
www.thisismoney.co.uk
Less convincing, however, is the penny-wise-pound-foolish sale of valuable embassy properties around the world.
ipolitics.ca
Chai put the island up for sale in 2001, for an asking price of 3 million.
en.wikipedia.org
Word of the yard sale find, when initially reported by the media, kicked off a storm.
www.theglobeandmail.com
The company ran a clearance sale during the month in attempt to recoup the cost, but failed to satisfy critics or rejuvenate its stock.
www.crn.com.au
Look at any noticeboard outside a school or village hall and often last year's jumble sale poster is damply loitering behind the condensation.
www.bucksfreepress.co.uk

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