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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Not too expensive" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing the affordability of an item or service, indicating that it is reasonably priced but not the cheapest option. Example: "I found a nice restaurant that serves great food and is not too expensive."
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Not too expensive, but with plenty of character.
Not too expensive.
Not too expensive, either: $140.
Not too expensive either, at £32.90, or around $50.
Not too expensive and chosen well the enjoyment could last a lifetime.
Not too expensive a repair.
Something not too expensive.
We need strong stuff that's not too expensive.
Trips were easy to arrange, and not too expensive.
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I would like to find a not-too-expensive bicycle.
Another not-too-expensive place filled with priceless watery views is Yonkers.
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