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Discover LudwigThe word "cheapest" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to the least costly option. For example, "I wanted to find the cheapest flight to New York for our vacation."
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cheapest
adjective
En-superlative of cheap
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Aimed at ultra-high net worth tourists from Asia and the Middle East, the cheapest rooms will be around 1,000 Swiss francs (£675) a night, while the most expensive will go for a bank-busting 25,000 Swiss francs (£16,000).
Among the cheapest properties, for overseas students of more modest means, is a £275-a-week bedsit in Egerton Garden Mews, but it's so small tenants will have to climb a ladder to get to the "raised bed area".
At $75 a year, Amazon is the cheapest of the lot (that's only $6.25 a month, but you have to buy the full year) but it offers something none of its competitors can: free two-day shipping for all Amazon products right to your door, so your books, dog food and that cheap pair of shoes you just had to buy won't cost you a dime for their transit.
All the cheapest tariffs are online, he says, and most of these require customers to enter monthly meter readings.
Subsidies will be scrapped for new onshore wind farms, the cheapest form of low-carbon energy.
The result is excellent news for motorists this Christmas, with the cheapest forecourt prices for four years".
The cheapest homes at Villa Veranda start at $117,650, which requires a household income of at least $2,000 (£1,185) a month.
First Utility last week became the cheapest energy company in the country with its internet iSave tariff, undercutting British Gas.
Kellow, based in St Louis but originally from Australia, was in the middle of yet another pitch from the coal industry arguing their product is the "cheapest" and best way to get electricity to the 1.2 billion people in the world who currently don't have it.
Working in 15 schools supported by The David Rattray Foundation, Fuel discovered that many were not completely committed to the programme: menus and nutritional advice were confusing, children weren't fed on time and schools didn't understand the role they played in choosing their service provider, often picking the cheapest and most overstretched.
It was a Día de Club – that criminal and criminally widespread policy where even season ticket holders have to buy their seats – and the cheapest seats were €60, but still the ground was packed.
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