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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are very cheap" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the low cost of items or services.
Example: "The new smartphones on the market are very cheap compared to last year's models."
Alternatives: "are quite affordable" or "are low-priced".
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Emerging markets are very cheap.
"Some advance fares are very cheap.
"Stocks are very cheap," Mr. Herrmann said.
"The raw materials are very cheap.
We'll organise a system whereby cars are very cheap.
"They are very cheap, clean and there is no waste".
"The problem is not the money; most of the cancer drugs missing are very cheap.
They have good earnings potential and the valuations are very cheap".
"Some of the things that work are very cheap," Professor Nisbett noted.
Alan Greenspan says stocks are "very cheap," while Martin Feldstein says we have a Fed-fueled stock bubble.
There's a real problem with diet, and highly processed foods are very cheap, highly promoted and easily available".
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