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Discover Ludwig"cheap prices" is an acceptable phrase in written English.
You could use it when referring to prices that are lower than the standard, or when comparing prices between two different items. For example, "This store is known for its cheap prices and excellent selection of products."
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Thankfully, the cheap prices are real.
"Their cheap prices encourage more travel".
Both times are cheap: prices fall.
"First the artists come and sniff out the cheap prices.
"Rubbish service and, quite often, way too cheap prices.
"They offer an assortment of products, cheap prices, and stay open until late in the evening".
Personally I like First Utility and M&S Energy, which have cheap prices, albeit average service.
Because China is the world's manufacturing powerhouse, we all benefit from its cheap prices.
The only markets they have open are very local for very cheap prices.
What Wal-Mart is known for, other than cheap prices, is selection.
There is a human cost to the cheap prices that we pay for clothes.
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