Phrases with «veritable bargain»

The phrase "veritable bargain" means that something is a real and great deal or value for its price. Full definition

Sentences with «veritable bargain»

  • Even with a $ 4 Canadian premium to make up for the weakening loonie, it's still a veritable bargain compared to all other comers. (canadianbusiness.com)
  • The conundrum, however, is that many of those people signed up precisely because Netflix was a veritable bargain. (canadianbusiness.com)
  • While stocks are no longer cheap, they are a veritable bargain compared to bonds. (blackrockblog.com)
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