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Discover Ludwig"comes cheap" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means that something is inexpensive or doesn't cost much. Example: "This brand of shoes may not be top-of-the-line, but they are good quality and come cheap."
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None of this comes cheap.
Luxury never comes cheap.
NONE of this comes cheap, however.
Unlike bail-outs, cutting rules comes cheap.
But none of this comes cheap.
Long-term care insurance rarely comes cheap.
Not that this advice comes cheap.
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But O'Sullivan comes cheaper.
Grand words come cheap.
Nor will it come cheap.
Automation does not come cheap.
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