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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cheaper prices" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
Example: "The new store offers cheaper prices on household items than its competitors."
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Cheaper prices tomorrow harm consumption.
And that means cheaper prices, he added.
They sell whatever they can collect at cheaper prices.
Will it mean cheaper prices at the pump?
That will enable parents to take advantage of cheaper prices".
Cellphone companies, for example, compete via cheaper prices, clearer connections and better apps.
If it means finding what they want, faster and at cheaper prices, not bad.
"They'll be offering Premier League tickets at cheaper prices than we're offering".
Greater scale gives cable companies more negotiating leverage to secure programming at cheaper prices.
He said he assumed that a private store would have cheaper prices.
But he acknowledged that teachers could probably find cheaper prices elsewhere.
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