How to use in-sentence of “market”:
+ The division took part in Operation Market Garden.
+ Faversham is a market town in Swale, Kent, England.
+ The observation that trust is always required between market participants later led to credit money.
+ The Brick Lane Market was developed in the 17th century for fruit and vegetables.
+ Many early cases of this new coronavirus were linked to Huanan Seafood Wholesale Market, a large seafood and animal market in Wuhan, China.
+ Cheap meaning market cheap, “n.”, I.2.”b.”, “Oxford English Dictionary”, Second Edition, 1989, Oxford University Press.
+ According to the International Housing Affordability survey, Hong Kong has the most unaffordable housing market in the world.

Example sentences of “market”:
+ Wellington is a market town and civil parish in Shropshire, England.
+ The network is financially backed by the National Basketball Association, which also uses NBA TV as a way of advertising their out of market package NBA League Pass, and partner channel TNT.
+ The Saltsjöbaden Agreement is a SwedenSwedish labor market treaty signed between the Swedish Trade Union Confederation sv.
+ Several forces are driving the growth of wind power in Texas: the wind resource in many areas of the state is very large, large projects are relatively easy to site, and the market price for electricity is set by natural gas prices and so is relatively high.
+ The consumer will demand more goods, if the market price drops.
+ Microsoft saying the Vietnam reach performance Chinese New Year market opening, at the Quang Trung market, number 1 of large street for near city in Lạng Sơn Province, Vietnam.
+ Malmesbury is a market town in north Wiltshire, just south of the Cotswolds.
+ Wellington is a market town and civil parish in Shropshire, England.
+ The network is financially backed by the National Basketball Association, which also uses NBA TV as a way of advertising their out of market package NBA League Pass, and partner channel TNT.
+ The Saltsjöbaden Agreement is a SwedenSwedish labor market treaty signed between the Swedish Trade Union Confederation sv.
+ This market already had planes like the Boeing 767.
+ Stroud is a market town and civil parish in the centre of Gloucestershire, England.
+ In 2017, Singha Corporation sold 1.32 billion litres of Singha, Leo, and U Beer and retained a 62 percent market share in Thailand.
+ This work is particularly controversial in its interaction with economics, since it questions the fundamental econometric assumptions of market economics and their basic validity.
+ She refused to authorize thalidomide for market because she had concerns about the drug’s safety.
More in-sentence examples of “market”:
+ Nearly all the records were taken off the market for many years, making classic songs like “96 Tears “So Much In Love” by the Tymes, and “Bristol Stomp” by the Dovells impossible to buy.
+ It is impossible for a new firm to enter the market as there are very high barriers to entry and very high startup costs, similar to that of a normal monopoly.
+ Frastanz is a market town in the district of Feldkirch Feldkirch in the state of Vorarlberg.
+ The market attracts many visitors.
+ Microsoft reach all Vietnam and China start the party for Microsoft Windows 7 Party, in Whistler party, has can too everytime by Windows 7, at the State Company, number 7 of Quang Trung street, near the big market for Ho Chi Minh City.
+ It is the largest covered market in Europe.
+ However, in 1929, the Stock Market Crash happened.
+ Generally, governments must provide a common regulatory or insurance standard and some release of liability, or at least a backing of the insurers, before a commodity market can begin trading.
+ Sillian is a market town in the district Lienz DistrictLienz in the Tyrol.
+ The Hartford/New Haven, ConnecticutNew Haven television market is the 29th biggest media market in the U.S.
+ Voodoo cards mostly dominated the video game market during the last half of the 1990s because they ran fast and Glide was easy to use.
+ It was possible that NAFTA would encourage Mexican citizens to stay in their country since their manufacturing work could still reach the American market easily.
+ A Turkish market and some traditional Turkish food are seen.
+ There is a worldwide black market in the collection and export of abalone meat.
+ These reforms were implemented to allow Vietnam to participate in the global market economy.
+ The firm intends to sell 1.4 billion litres in 2018 and up its market share to 65 percent.
+ TomTom is oriented on 2 main market segments: location technology and consumer.
+ As of 2008, the Washington Metropolitan Area was the 9th largest designated market area in the United States, with 2,321,610 television homes 2.028% of the U.S.
+ These problems made it a market failure.
+ The Remington ACR which is intended for the military market is capable of fully automatic fire.
+ SABMiller’s origins date back to the foundation of South African Breweries in 1895 as to serve a growing market of miners and prospectingprospectors in and around Johannesburg.
+ Radial tires were introduced to the US market by rivals Goodrich and Michelin in the late 1960s.
+ He said that Simon Schuster predicted a market of $500,000,000 per year in the sales of remedial programs to corporations.
+ HP and Intel brought the 2nd Itanium processor, Itanium 2, to market a year later.
+ Nearly all the records were taken off the market for many years, making classic songs like "96 Tears "So Much In Love" by the Tymes, and "Bristol Stomp" by the Dovells impossible to buy.
+ It is impossible for a new firm to enter the market as there are very high barriers to entry and very high startup costs, similar to that of a normal monopoly.
+ Pakistan and India share the major export market of mangoes.
+ Newbury is a small historical market town in Berkshire, England, with many buildings from the 16th century, the world famous Newbury racecourse, and the Lambourn horse training stables.
+ It was sold in the European market from 1998 through 2002.
+ Increasing market share is one of the most important objectives in business.
+ It may be easier to think about this in reverse: The market is not in equilibrium if people want to buy a haircut for ten dollars, but for some reason this does not happen.
+ Mayrhofen is a market town in the district Schwaz DistrictSchwaz in the Tyrol.
+ The market towns of northern and eastern Warwickshire were industrialised in the 19th century, and include Atherstone, Bedworth, Nuneaton, and Rugby.
+ Zirl is a market town in the district of Innsbruck-Land DistrictInnsbruck-Land in the Tyrol.
+ This includes a combination of free market capitalism with a comprehensive welfare state and collective bargaining at the national level.
+ From 1995 to 2008, Remigijus Šimašius was a legal expert and economist at the Lithuanian Free Market Institute.
+ Most of these atriums have gone, but churches often have a town square or a market place in front of them.
+ A market and car-boot sale are held at the racecourse every Sunday during the summer months.
+ Hence, this one energy drink has helped create a market for over 150 related types of merchandise, like Red Rooster Red Rooster and Blue Lightning.
+ In FY 2019, online gaming in India was estimated at ₹6,200 crore market with an estimated 300 million gamers.
+ Generally in an open-air market clothing, fruits and vegetables are sold.
+ A town may be described as a market town or as having market rights even if it does not have a market anymore, provided the right to do so still holds.
+ As some statistics show, by mid-2008, Internet Explorer 7 market share exceeded that of Internet Explorer 6 in a number of regions.
+ In 1947 Ferruccio Lamborghini recognized an emerging market in post-War Italy devoted to agricultural and industrial revitalization.
+ The first generation iPod started the iPod market on October 22, 2001 with the slogan “1000 songs in your pocket”.
+ Fry, Leela and Bender go to an alien flea market where a merchant has been selling noses.
+ Even though buying and selling on the black market is illegal, people are able to avoid punishment by bribing officials.
