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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cheaply for" is not a correct part of a sentence in written English
It is grammatically incorrect and does not make sense. You would use the phrase "cheaply for" when you want to indicate that something was purchased at a low price or with a small amount of money. For example: "I was able to buy groceries cheaply for only $20."
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"Alternation in power had happened very cheaply for us.
These governments can borrow cheaply for decades at a time.
They moved quickly and cheaply, for the transit agency.
18 Speed loses possession cheaply for Newcastle in midfield and Boro move it forward confidently.
"Here in Milan there are no spaces to rent cheaply for studio use.
Japan, of course, has been able to borrow this cheaply for a decade now.
Others, however, applauded his efforts to cook simply and cheaply for his family of eight.
"Poor governance allows investors to secure land quickly and cheaply for profit.
As a result, millions of ordinary Indians will get online, cheaply, for the first time in 2011.
Cosmopolitan metropolises are not the hardest places to live cheaply for a weekend; in fact, they can be the easiest.
They lost Alex Hales cheaply for the second time in the match before Wood dealt his triple blow.
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