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The phrase "all that cheap" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be an attempt to express that something is inexpensive, but it lacks clarity and proper structure.
Example: "I thought the concert tickets would be expensive, but they were all that cheap."
Alternatives: "so cheap" or "that inexpensive."
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Especially given that it's no longer all that cheap.
Thank goodness that all that cheap, uncomplainingly overworked immigrant labour is close at hand, eh Jamie?
The cocktails aren't all that cheap, but great service and atmosphere make up for it.
And at $720 a month, the apartment wasn't even all that cheap.
ECONOMIC growth is precarious, unemployment is painfully high, debt levels are staggering and the stock market isn't all that cheap.
Their stocks are buoyed by all that cheap labor and their children are cared for affordably and off the books.
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When Europe and the US in effect went bust, we no longer wanted to buy all that lovely cheap stuff made in China, so China's economy ground to a halt, prompting the urgent need for another way.
But we all know that cheap oil is a thing of the past.
The boroughs outside of Manhattan and New Jersey bring more space for the dollar, but the more desirable housing, apartment-hunters say, is not all that much cheaper.
Toronto is too big and bustling for me, and not all that much cheaper, and I don't speak French well enough to work as a filmmaker in Montreal (that's why I moved in the first place).
Healthtech startup Health2Sync, which launched at the Hardware Battlefield at CES 2014, wants to change all that with a cheap accessory that connects to most standard glucose meters and syncs your blood glucose levels straight to your phone.
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