at a price

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  • for a price

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at a price

  1. Requiring a great expense for something to be given over or conceded.
    I will give you the secret plans, but at a price.
  2. Gained at the cost of incurring unwelcome consequences.
    Winning the war came at a price.
    He was grateful for the recognition, even though it was achieved at a price.

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