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Is it affordable price or affordable prices?

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"I couldn't find definitive answer anywhere and this is my favorite site with very educated people" - to how many other sites have you posted this exact same text? – John Smithers Jun 19 '11 at 20:54

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I think it depends on the subject. If you're talking about one single entity then it should be "affordable price", but if you're talking about a market/ hotel/ cafe then you should use "affordable prices" since you're not speaking of a single price.

It's a very good café with affordable prices.

He is selling his car at an affordable price.

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I think you want "at an affordable price" in the second example. – MT_Head Jun 19 '11 at 21:46
Or "for" an affordable price. – Eri Jun 20 '11 at 0:13

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