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When a fruit or vegetable (such as strawberries or lentils) is in season, the demand for it will increase as it becomes cheaper.
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In some markets, the government regulates the price of utilities so that they are not priced out of range of peoples ability to pay. this is a example a/an
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When a fruit or vegetable (such as strawberries or lentils) is in season, the demand for it will inc...
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