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Discover LudwigThe phrase "bit steep" is a correct and commonly used expression in written English.
It means that something is too expensive or excessive. It is often used in a casual or informal context. Example: "I was interested in buying that new phone, but when I saw the price, I decided it was a bit steep for my budget."
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Bit steep, though.
"That's a bit steep!" wrote one.
That was a bit steep, wasn't it?
A bit steep for dishes that were not exceptional.
THE BILL A bit steep (though portions are big).
Parents often find the $250 monthly tuition a bit steep.
On the door, £16.95 is a bit steep.
Should any lady consider this a bit steep, we recommend one obvious economy.
The ambience was plenty unusual but the prices still a bit steep.
But he says the amount the company paid for Aveda seems a bit steep.
If Mozaic seems a bit steep, there is an alternative for a memorable dinner.
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