available for purchase · for sale
This expression is perfect when you're excitedly discussing a product or item that has just become available for purchase, or something that's generally for sale. Think of sharing hot news about a new gadget or a limited-edition item! ✨📱
💡 **Quick Distinction!** While 'in the market for something' means YOU are looking to buy something (e.g., 'I'm in the market for a new car'), 'on the market' means the item ITSELF is available for others to buy (e.g., 'That classic car just came on the market'). It's like a new star appearing on the shopping stage! 🌟🚗
Your friend is excitedly telling you that a highly anticipated new phone model can now be purchased in stores. Which English expression fits this situation? A. The new phone is off the market. B. The new phone is on the market. C. The new phone is under the market.