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Meanings of
buy at
in English
Portuguese
patrocinar
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Do one's shopping at; do business with; be a customer or client of.
shop
frequent
sponsor
patronize
patronise
shop at
boycott
Portuguese
patrocinar
Usage of
buy at
in English
1
They
buy
at
auction from the co-operatives to which the farmers belong.
2
Is there nothing to
buy
at
your butchers' but bone and gristle?
3
The prints will be available to
buy
at
the Museum of Childhood.
4
Is there no profit on the kelp which you
buy
at
4s.
5
The members shall not be bound never to
buy
at
other shops.
6
But there were always condoms, which men could
buy
at
the barber's.
7
This is better than you could
buy
at
a store, ain't it?
8
It's this special apple juice Clara makes me
buy
at
Trader Joe's.
9
Not a green vegetable, not a fruit, can you
buy
at
Juigalpa.
10
How much wool do you
buy
at
a time?-I have bought 10s.
11
It also provides information about what consumers
buy
at
retail stores.
12
The solution may be to
buy
at
least some banking stocks.
13
It will
buy
at
most half of the debt being rolled-over, he said.
14
Fayerweather and the others who have agreed to
buy
at
ninety per cent.
15
It would be humanly impossible for the world to
buy
at
that price.
16
From this season, Colin's jumpers are available to
buy
at
Havana in Dublin.
Other examples for "buy at"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
buy
at
buy
Verb
Preposition
Translations for
buy at
Portuguese
patrocinar
Buy at
through the time
Buy at
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common