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The phrase "a cheap" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that is low in cost or inexpensive.
Example: "I found a cheap restaurant that serves delicious food."
Alternatives: "an inexpensive" or "a low-cost".
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"It's a cheap substitute".
"That's a cheap shot".
What a cheap jerk.
It's a cheap high.
I'm a cheap date.
It's a cheap trick".
"It's a cheap date".
It was a cheap postcard.
Is it a cheap gimmick?
It was a cheap shot".
It was a cheap date.
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