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Discover LudwigThe phrase "almost as cheap" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to compare the cost of two items or services, indicating that one is nearly as inexpensive as the other.
Example: "This brand of coffee is almost as cheap as the store brand, making it a great option for budget-conscious shoppers."
Alternatives: "nearly as inexpensive" or "practically as affordable".
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Gas is as plentiful as water, and almost as cheap.
This should make flexible displays almost as cheap as LCD displays, Colaneri notes.
In time, carpooling could be almost as cheap as riding a bus and almost as convenient as driving solo.
When Raspberry Pi is almost as cheap as a raspberry pie, the impact on future hardware development will be profound.
At current levels, the IEA calculates, nuclear power is cheaper than gas and almost as cheap as coal.
The technology is part of a trend that's made wind power almost as cheap as fossil fuels.
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Now generators as small as 200 kilowatts are almost as efficient and cheap as the big refinery-size ones.
Some of Crumb's record covers are almost as manic as his "Cheap Thrills"; many of them are quietly reverential; all of them are great.
Showy piety, legalism and quietism were all abominations, almost as much as the cheap oil and harsh flavours of phoney ethnic food.His own scorecard had some blots.
In its partial form, Dr. Blitz said, the array is already almost as fast, and much cheaper to run, than larger telescopes.
A recent poll shows a big majority of professional portfolio managers regard Mexican stocks as cheap and almost 90% plan to keep or raise their stakes this year.
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