Examples of using Pricier in English and their translations into German
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Colloquial
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Official
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Ecclesiastic
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Medicine
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Financial
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Ecclesiastic
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Political
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Computer
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Programming
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Official/political
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Political
It's pricier than some comparable resorts in the area,
which is much pricier, get a private pool.
For a more sophisticated(and pricier) option right in Leavenworth,
it's slightly pricier than others in the area.
this 263-room all-inclusive is the pricier, adults-only option.
the heavier the chip, the pricier it is.
The Reserve is pricier than its larger sister property next door,
Uptown to downtown can be pricier, perhaps $10.
Flavored oolong tea bags are slightly pricier to normal oolong tea bags.
Unsurprisingly, this was on the pricier end of IKEA at USD$899.
But they may be a bit pricier than HubSpot in the long run.
Pricier, classy looking,
Pricier apartments are also equipped with dishwashers and in-room washing machines ideal for longer stays.
Keep in mind that the newest ones are a bit pricier because they usually bring additional features.
Normally, the larger the sensor the clearer the image and of course, the pricier the camera.
open-up doorways into pricier cities like NYC.
Line ups are a common occurrence and short term accommodation in Paris is pricier than in other European cities.
Slightly pricier, but extremely attractive and unique.››
Pricier rooms also add armchairs
Which even pricier hotels like the Ritz-Carlton lack.