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The phrase "a bargain compared to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to highlight that something is a good deal in relation to another item or price.
Example: "This smartphone is a bargain compared to the latest models on the market."
Alternatives: "a steal compared to" or "a good deal compared to".
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Harlem's myriad spots to stay, shop, eat, see or be seen, are usually a bargain, compared to comparable alternatives below 110th Street.
Surely one is that someone in the bean-counting department noticed that while Mr. Leno takes home a hefty paycheck, some $30 million a year, he is a bargain compared to the $3 million to $5 million it costs to produce a single episode of an hourlong dramatic show — if you can come up with one, that is.
These inverters are well worth the extra money; if fact they save money overall, as the built-in charger is a bargain compared to the price of a comparable stand-alone charger.
"Four dollars is a bargain compared to the one-hour wait for the G train".
Train travel is still a bargain compared to airline travel, though.
Renovations totaled 200,000 euros, or about $263,000 — a bargain compared to costs in the States, Mr. Neira said.
The Tajima is a bargain compared to a wagyu ribeye lunch at Craftsteak restaurant in New York.
"Even though Westchester's rents are inching up, they're still a bargain compared to most other markets," Mr. Shapiro said.
Some shareholders said they found the arrangement a bargain compared to grocery shopping, while others considered it a worthwhile indulgence.
For some newcomers, these changes translate to housing stock that is a bargain compared to that of New York City.
It's a fair whack, yes, but a bargain compared to the percentage a star agent might normally take.
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