Collocations for "premium"
Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "premium" in context.
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premium
ⓘMost examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.n
- paid a premium for [this meal, this jacket, these features]
- bought the [house, car] at a premium
- the company's [shares, stocks] were selling at a premium
- many people will pay a premium to
- [customers, clients] not willing to pay a premium
- are going to have to pay a premium for
- the premium to be paid [to, for, by]
- pay a [$100] (insurance) premium
- was an increase in our premium
- my insurance premium has gone [up, down]
- advertises [low, inexpensive] premiums
- [have, get] a salary premium (of 15%)
- a [monthly, yearly] premium
- a premium of [10%]
- places a high premium on [creativity, dedication, ambition, intelligence]
- advertises [low, inexpensive] premium options
- premium [rates, membership, pay]
- pay for premium [access, tickets, service, seating, boarding]
- a premium [version, package, subscription]
- update to the premium [version]
- a premium [member, user, customer]
- premium [advertising, exposure, content]
- premium [fuel, petrol, gasoline, diesel]
- [lock in, fix, establish, set] a premium rate
- a [wine, vintage, champagne] made of premium grapes
- advertises [low, inexpensive] premium options
'premium' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):