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idiommarketcorner the market (in)to gain control of the whole supply of a particular kind of goods, or be the only supplier of a particular service, so that people cannot buy it from anyone else:Don't think you can corner the market in aluminum and become a millionaire - the market doesn't work like that.There isn't another bike shop in this town, so we've cornered the market.be in the market (for sth)to be interested in buying something, and able to afford it:The car looks great in the brochure, but I'm not really in the market for a convertible.We set up house with some of my Grandmother's furniture, but if we'd been in the market, we would have bought some of that modern Swedish stuff.
See:- a buyer's market
- a cattle market
- a drug on the market
- a seller's market
- be in the market for
- black market
- bring (one's) pigs to market
- bring your pigs to market
- cash market
- cattle market
- corner the market
- corner the market on
- corner the market on (something)
- drive (one's) pigs to market
- drug on the market
- find (oneself) in the market for (something)
- find oneself in the market
- flea market
- flood the market
- glut on the market
- have a corner on the market
- in the market
- in the market for
- in the market for (something)
- in the market for something
- like a blind dog in a meat market
- like a bolt out of the blue
- market day
- meat market
- on the market
- on the open market
- play the market
- price (oneself, someone, or something) out of the market
- price out of the market
- price yourself out of the market
- price yourself/something out of the market
- put (something) on the market
- seller's market
- slave market
- spot market
- the black market
- the bottom drops out of the market
- the bottom drops/falls out of the market
- the bottom falls out of the market
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