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Chris Huang
"Everything you want comes with a price tag."
Apr 15, 2023 12:41 PM
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"Everything you want comes with a price tag."
There's nothing wrong with your sentence, but it would be more idiomatic just to say, "...comes with a price."
April 15, 2023
Everything you want comes at a price/cost.
Although, "come with a price" exists, the most general expressions for the figurative philosophical cost of everything in life would be the sentences above, according to people in the WordReference forum.
It'd be great if Adam could give us his view on this. It seems that "with a price" is quite popular as well.
Cheers!
April 15, 2023
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Chris Huang
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Chinese (Mandarin), English
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