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Discover Ludwig"on a budget" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It means that someone is limited in the amount of money they can spend on something. Example: "I wanted to buy a new car, but I'm on a budget so I had to settle for a used one."
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On a budget?
Although, one may shop on a budget.
Traveling alone on a budget?
Wait, you're on a budget?
Was he on a budget?
And all on a budget of £250.
And I'm living on a budget".
Copenhagen on a budget?
All on a budget.
Not bad on a budget.
Cloud Nine on a budget.
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