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The phrase "Dirt cheap" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to describe something that is very inexpensive or low in price. Example: "I found a great deal on a new laptop; it was dirt cheap compared to other stores."
Idiom
Dirt cheap.
Dictionary
Dirt cheap
adjective
Easily affordable
Exact(46)
Dirt cheap.
Dirt Cheap.
Dirt cheap reinforced and built like a tank.
Start-Up: Dirt Cheap?
Don't be dirt cheap.
And it's relatively dirt cheap".
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Dirt-cheap Japan surplus ceramics.
And they were dirt-cheap.
So besides being easy, social engineering can be dirt-cheap.
Dirt-cheap content, in other words.
That doesn't necessarily mean valuations are dirt-cheap.
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