price oneself out of the market
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British pronunciation/pɹˈaɪs wɒnsˈɛlf ˌaʊtəv ðə mˈɑːkɪt/
American pronunciation/pɹˈaɪs wʌnsˈɛlf ˌaʊɾəv ðə mˈɑːɹkɪt/
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to sell one's services or goods at such a high and unreasonable price that people refuse to buy them

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

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The origin of the idiom "price oneself out of the market" is not precisely known, but it likely developed from business and economic contexts. This phrase is used to describe a scenario where someone or a business sets prices so high that they lose competitive advantage and fail to attract customers.

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