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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'cheap for' is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to emphasize the low cost of something in comparison to other things in the same category. For example, "This dress is surprisingly cheap for a designer brand."
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"I rented a space cheap for them.
Iran is really cheap for them.
But the dollar is cheap for a reason.
Value stocks are usually cheap for a reason.
But it's not too cheap for people to make money.
It's not cheap for what's perceived as a horrible solution".
Cheap for a Breuer, but nonetheless a stretch to afford.
Sounds too fast and too cheap for New York.
It's cheap for artists to live, everyone walks to work.
("Cheap for what it is," Mr. Blum said).
"That's dirt cheap for an ad," Mr. Mitchell said.
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