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Prices starting at vs Prices starting from

Both 'prices starting at' and 'prices starting from' are correct, commonly used phrases in English. They are interchangeable and can be used to indicate the beginning price of a range. There is no significant difference in meaning between the two phrases.
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Prices starting at

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is used to indicate the initial price of a range of prices. It is commonly seen in advertisements or product listings.

Examples:

  • Prices starting at $10.
  • Homes starting at $200,000.
  • Tickets starting at $50.
  • Cars starting at $15,000.
  • Packages starting at $100.
  • The X6 is too cramped, too complicated and, with prices starting at L42,000, too expensive as well!
  • Media groups report that Egyptian doctors have bought organs from Bedouin groups at prices starting from USD 20000.
  • Now, we've heard that this car will be coming to Britain in 2010, at prices starting from...
  • High quality architectural slate products appear to have a selling price starting from GBP 200 per tonne and rising to above GBP 1000 per tonne.
  • The contracting authority shall set a maximum price as the starting price, which tenderers may underbid.
  • Ninety-nine pence was the starting price and no reserve.
  • Sometimes the complicated procedures and high prices even discourage starting a project.
  • The starting price for the block sale was EUR 77035000.
  • Several undertakings announced their participation, but only two accepted the starting price of EUR 77 million.
  • As a starting point prices were established for the RIP.
  • They'd never tell you the starting price of the stuff here.
  • It actually got so bad that somebody put our country up for sale on eBay. (Laughter) Ninety-nine pence was the starting price and no reserve.
  • The second and last time it will be up for auction, with no starting price.
  • Thus, the starting price was of EUR 77 million and represented the market value.
  • Following disclosure of provisional findings, the Union industry contested the use of actual sales prices as a starting point.
  • The actual purchase prices paid were nearly the same as the starting prices in the notices.
  • Further to the price suppression starting in 2002 and coinciding with a strong increase of dumped imports from the countries concerned, the financial situation of the Community industry deteriorated and turned into losses in 2003.
  • The GOC first alleged that there was a true system of auction because all the government was doing was fixing the starting price, like any auctioneer.
  • None of the notices and/or starting prices requested were provided, which were needed to the land use right transactions as reported by the three sampled exporting producers.
  • However, the starting prices in biddings and auctions are based on the benchmarks established by the land evaluation system.

Alternatives:

  • prices beginning at
  • prices as low as
  • prices from
  • prices ranging from
  • prices starting from

Prices starting from

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English.

This phrase is also used to indicate the initial price of a range of prices. It is interchangeable with 'prices starting at' and is commonly used in various contexts.

Examples:

  • Prices starting from $10.
  • Homes starting from $200,000.
  • Tickets starting from $50.
  • Cars starting from $15,000.
  • Packages starting from $100.
  • Now, we've heard that this car will be coming to Britain in 2010, at prices starting from...
  • Media groups report that Egyptian doctors have bought organs from Bedouin groups at prices starting from USD 20000.
  • High quality architectural slate products appear to have a selling price starting from GBP 200 per tonne and rising to above GBP 1000 per tonne.
  • The X6 is too cramped, too complicated and, with prices starting at L42,000, too expensive as well!
  • The contracting authority shall set a maximum price as the starting price, which tenderers may underbid.
  • Ninety-nine pence was the starting price and no reserve.
  • Sometimes the complicated procedures and high prices even discourage starting a project.
  • The starting price for the block sale was EUR 77035000.
  • Several undertakings announced their participation, but only two accepted the starting price of EUR 77 million.
  • As a starting point prices were established for the RIP.
  • They'd never tell you the starting price of the stuff here.
  • It actually got so bad that somebody put our country up for sale on eBay. (Laughter) Ninety-nine pence was the starting price and no reserve.
  • The second and last time it will be up for auction, with no starting price.
  • Thus, the starting price was of EUR 77 million and represented the market value.
  • Following disclosure of provisional findings, the Union industry contested the use of actual sales prices as a starting point.
  • The actual purchase prices paid were nearly the same as the starting prices in the notices.
  • Further to the price suppression starting in 2002 and coinciding with a strong increase of dumped imports from the countries concerned, the financial situation of the Community industry deteriorated and turned into losses in 2003.
  • The GOC first alleged that there was a true system of auction because all the government was doing was fixing the starting price, like any auctioneer.
  • None of the notices and/or starting prices requested were provided, which were needed to the land use right transactions as reported by the three sampled exporting producers.
  • However, the starting prices in biddings and auctions are based on the benchmarks established by the land evaluation system.

Alternatives:

  • prices beginning from
  • prices as low as
  • prices from
  • prices ranging from
  • prices starting at

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