Phrases with «to command a premium»

"To command a premium" means to have a higher price or value compared to similar things. Full definition

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Sentences with «to command a premium»

  • A 180 - hp, turbocharged 1.6 - liter paired with automatic start / stop should offer the best fuel economy but will also command a premium price. (automobilemag.com)
  • This is hardly the sort of earnings power which should command any premium over book value at all. (greenbackd.com)
  • At some point a shift occurred, since «real gold» still commands premium above modern alternatives that meet the needs of the product. (money.stackexchange.com)
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