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The phrase "are much cheaper" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing the prices of two or more items, indicating that one option is significantly less expensive than another.
Example: "These shoes are much cheaper than the ones I saw at the mall."
Alternatives: "are significantly less expensive" or "cost a lot less."
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Yet they are much cheaper.
Elections in other countries are much cheaper.
There are much cheaper options, of course.
These are much cheaper (£3,500).
And naked men are much cheaper.
Small camera-loaded U.A.V.s are much cheaper.
Other countries, such as Vietnam, are much cheaper.
Its loans are much cheaper than the payday lenders.
Drugs are much cheaper than they used to be.
They are much cheaper to run than traditional farms.
Such detectors are much cheaper than PMs and are almost insensitive to magnetic fields.
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