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A firm operating in a market with many competitors sells a standardized product. The demand for this single firm's product is represented by a horizontal line at the prevailing market price. This means the firm can sell any quantity it chooses to produce at that specific price. Given this information, what is the primary economic reason the firm would not set its price below the market level?

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