Asked by rfvv

That's the price of life.

(When do we use this expression? What does 'price' mean in this sentence?)

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Answered by GuruBlue
When something unfortunate or something that we don't plan for happens... we use that expression. For instance, a wind storm came through and blew a board off the side of my house; then I would likely say, "Well, that is just the price of life." Price is equal to cost.
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