at a price
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British pronunciation/at fɔː ɐ pɹˈaɪs/
American pronunciation/æt fɔːɹ ɐ pɹˈaɪs/
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with a very high price

What is the origin of the idiom "make a go of something" and when to use it?

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The idiom "at a price" is a simple expression that has been used in the English language for many years. It is derived from the concept that most things, especially valuable or desirable ones, come with a cost or a price that must be paid. It is used to indicate that something is available or attainable, but it requires payment, sacrifice, or compromise.

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by enduring unpleasant consequences

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