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buy something at something 
1. to purchase something at a particular place or at a particular type of sale, such as a store, an auction, a clearance sale, etc. I bought this table at an auction. This was bought at an auction.
2. to purchase something at a particular price or for a particular level of price. I bought shares in General Motors at forty and a half. The shares were bought at a good price.
See also: buy


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While supplies last, Best Buy will give away copies of its exclusive "Sweet Tracks" CD, featuring original recordings from Coldplay, Seal, Jewel, Chris Botti, and Sting, to customers who buy at least $35 worth of CDs, DVDs or video games.
 
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