big-ticket

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English

Adjective

big-ticket (not comparable)

  1. Costly or expensive; having a high price.
    Doing careful research before purchasing big-ticket items such as electronics, appliances, and automobiles can ensure that an investment lasts for many years.
    • 2020 December 2, Industry Insider, “The costs of cutting carbon”, in Rail, page 76:
      Other big-ticket projects are the Northern Powerhouse Rail proposed infrastructure upgrade, for which a budget of £39bn over 20 years has been sought, [...].

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