low-end
relatively cheap or inexpensive of its kind:We don't need an expensive car—a low-end model will do.
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How to use low-end in a sentence
On the low end, Obamacare and expanded Medicaid are now the law of land.
Seeking growth in the low-end of the retail market that it has largely saturated, Walmart has been trying to push into cities.
Getting a Job at Walmart Is Harder than Getting into Harvard | Daniel Gross | November 19, 2013 | THE DAILY BEASTInnovation tends to come from the high-end and the fringes, not from the low end and the center of the market.
Tesla’s Rise Forces Other Automakers to Up Their Electric Car Game | Daniel Gross | September 25, 2013 | THE DAILY BEASTBut if the iPhone 5C was designed for low-end markets around the world, then it was rather badly designed.
The company delivered low prices to low-end consumers by keeping labor costs low.
Walmart’s Anti-Union Wage Plans Earn a Cold Shoulder From Big Cities | Daniel Gross | July 11, 2013 | THE DAILY BEAST
Mr. Henry went and walked at the low end of the hall without reply; for he had an excellent gift of silence.
An Advanced English Grammar with Exercises | George Lyman KittredgeIt was probably joined to the low end of St. Kitts not many years ago.
At Last | Charles Kingsley
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