Sentences with phrase «make something exclusive on»

Not exact matches

Becoming exclusive is an important step in a new relationship — the first commitment you make to each other and a sign that your relationship is moving on from casual dating to something more solid.
Something else to consider is if your regular price is 99 cents, you lose the ability to put the book on sale (unless you're exclusive with Amazon and able to make your book free for a two or three day stint).
Treat your significant other to something truly special — many exclusive hotels offer spectacular deals on spa packages, making a day of wellness and blissful relaxation at a hotel spa an attractive option.
It won't somehow make the Switch powerful enough to run some of their games but they might look into something exclusive or at least able to run on it now.
(that's a bummer, an end - game set of dungeons based on the previous ten DQ main games was an exclusive feature of the 3DS version, something that made that version better in comparison to the PS4 version).
Now this seems a little odd for Verizon to have a worldwide exclusive on wireless charging, but we have to at least give a small bit of credit to LG for making something else available.
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