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The phrase "always be cheaper" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing pricing strategies or comparing costs in various contexts, such as business or consumer choices.
Example: "In a competitive market, companies must ensure that their products always be cheaper than their rivals to attract more customers."
Alternatives: "will consistently cost less" or "should always be less expensive".
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"And besides, it'll always be cheaper to poach an animal than raise it".
It will always be cheaper just to let the carbon dioxide escape into the atmosphere.
While hard drive memory, per megabyte, is less expensive, individual flash cards, irrespective of capacity, will probably always be cheaper.
It will, at some level, always be cheaper for a woman to have an abortion than to have a baby.
Floating cargo from Asia to the east coast by boat will always be cheaper, concedes Christopher Lytle, the executive director of the Port of Long Beach.
Bear in mind that if your ultimate goal is saving money then buying a £1.70 coffee at rival Pret will always be cheaper than Costa, Caffe Nero or Starbucks even with the loyalty card saving factored in.
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Why should Indian food always be cheap?
And, finally, it reflected a wilfully idiotic belief that energy would always be cheap.
Mr. Bogle also tried to ensure that Vanguard funds would always be cheap to buy and hold.
If you exclude the losers, the market will always be cheap.
The specific savings and performance gains will vary from use case to use case, of course, and Bigtable will not always be cheapest or most performant.
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