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In English, you can say that something is "high-priced" or "low-priced" to indicate whether it is expensive or inexpensive. This usage comes from the fact that the words "high" and "low" can be used to describe the price of something. For example, you could say "The dress was high-priced, so I didn't buy it" or "I was able to get a low-priced ticket for the concert." In Chinese, you can say that something is "高价" (gāo jià) or "低价" (dī jià) to indicate whether it is expensive or inexpensive. Here are some example sentences:
这件衣服很贵,所以我没有买。 (zhè jiàn yīfú hěn guì, suǒyǐ wǒ méiyǒu mǎi) "The dress was high-priced, so I didn't buy it."
我能够买到一张低价的演唱会门票。 (wǒ nénggòu mǎidào yī zhāng dī jià de yǎnchàng huì ménpiao) "I was able to get a low-priced ticket for the concert."