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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cheaper place" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing costs or discussing options for accommodation, shopping, or services.
Example: "After researching various options, we decided to stay at a cheaper place during our vacation to save money."
Alternatives: "a more affordable location" or "a less expensive spot."
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You wouldn't want to stay in a cheaper place.
We had to move to Norwalk because it was cheaper rent, and a cheaper place.
Buy yourself a cup of coffee with that buck, though at a cheaper place than Starbucks.
Thus China may indeed be a cheaper place to manufacture everything than, say, Japan.
The rent piled up, and they had to find to a cheaper place to live.
If you are a renter, you may need to move to a cheaper place.
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"Tokiwadaira has become a cheap place for old people who live alone.
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