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Discover Ludwig"cheaper to run" is correct and commonly used in written English.
You can use it when comparing the costs of running or maintaining something, such as a vehicle, appliance, or business. Example: "This new car model is a lot cheaper to run compared to its competitors."
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It makes cars cheaper to run.
Goldhill writes: Medicare is cheaper to run than private insurance.
They are much cheaper to run than traditional farms.
Medicare is cheaper to run than private insurance.
However, crucially they would be cheaper to run than traditional schemes for employers.
These smaller planes will be far easier to fill and much cheaper to run.
The cellphone system proved cheaper to run and gave farmers near-instant access to their information.
Although more expensive to buy, electric cars are cheaper to run than conventional ones.
Lockdowns require fewer corrections officers and are therefore cheaper to run.
Bring them together and it would be cheaper to run and more effective.
Course, the diesels had to come, you know — they're cheaper to run.
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