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Originally Posted by Plowyabeastlord
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Thought your special price was 115k the other day?
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According to Webster the word special can be defined as the following:
special adjective spe·cial | \ ˈspe-shəl \
Definition of special
1 : distinguished by some unusual quality
especially : being in some way superior
our special blend
2 : held in particular esteem
a special friend
3a : readily distinguishable from others of the same category : UNIQUE
they set it apart as a special day of thanksgiving
b : of, relating to, or constituting a species : SPECIFIC
4 : being other than the usual : ADDITIONAL, EXTRA
5 : designed for a particular purpose or occasion
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Lets use #4 in this example, as it most represents the context of my phrasing.
If I were to use the same
"Special" price more than once, it would hence no longer have the quality of "being other than the usual", because it will have now become a consistent or
usual price point.
What can I say? i'm unconventional...
thanks for the bump though!