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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a snip" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe something that is inexpensive or a bargain.
Example: "I found this beautiful dress on sale for just $20; it was a real snip!"
Alternatives: "a steal" or "a bargain".
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A snip.
"Get a snip of his hair".
All this a snip at £12bn.
A snip at £80 a pop, not.
A snip at around £260 each.
"My Best Friend's Wedding" was a snip at $38m.
"If you take a snip, it won't unravel".
Unabridged, beautifully read and a snip at £50.
It would be a snip at £50bn, allegedly.
Normal is PAR and a vasectomy is a SNIP".
A snip at £10m, according to the Mirror.
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