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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cheap one" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an item or product that is low in cost or inexpensive.
Example: "I decided to buy a cheap one instead of spending a lot of money on a more expensive model."
Alternatives: "an inexpensive option" or "a low-cost alternative".
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Wear an old one or a cheap one!
"Now I can't get a cheap one".
Never a dull moment; never a cheap one, either.
A cheap one that has foam-filled tyres will pretty quickly end up at the dump.
A cheap one with plenty of facts and few ideas will do". A REVOLUTION IN UNIVERSITY INSTRUCTION.
Suicide bombers are a choice by an organisation – not necessarily a cheap one.
I met Quentin when he was interviewing for an editor – a cheap one.
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Tebow gives the Eagles depth at the quarterback position on a cheap, one-year deal.
I am embarrassed that Marvel and Disney would include such a cheap one-liner in their film.
The volume that fits in this thing is about as much as you'd get in a cheap one-hitter.
These random choices make a compromise between a cheap one-hop transmission and direct transmission which is more expensive but bypass the sensors near the sink node.
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