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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a steal at" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a price or deal that is considered very low or advantageous compared to its actual value.
Example: "This designer handbag is a steal at just $100, considering it originally retailed for $500."
Alternatives: "a bargain at" or "a great deal for".
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Collins, whose five touchdown passes helped put the Giants in next week's Super Bowl, is now considered a steal at a little more than $4 million a year.
A steal at £32m.
A steal at $6.15 each.
He seemed like a steal at $495.
"It was a steal at $85".
Small clutches are a steal at 29 euros.
But not everyone considered Aibo a steal at $1,500.
Richard: "Yes, these rings are a steal at $4,000".
Grizabella the Glamour Cat's shoes were a steal at $50.
Finally, Lilac Spring, a steal at $1.69 for nine ounces.
Thursday's barbecued baby back ribs, a steal at $17, were meltingly tender and tasty.
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