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The phrase "comparatively inexpensive" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to compare the cost of something to other similar items or options. Example: "Out of all the hotels in the area, this one is comparatively inexpensive and still offers great amenities."
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As compared with postal-based, school-based research provides a comparatively inexpensive method of obtaining large samples of children and adolescents with high response rates.
Choices range from comparatively inexpensive portable systems to custom installations.
This album may have been comparatively inexpensive to make.
"Early works of art have always been comparatively inexpensive.
At 1.7 times embedded value, a common insurance valuation metric, A.I.A. looks comparatively inexpensive.
"It's a comparatively inexpensive way to get a real bump up" in sales price.
Because computer-generated special effects were comparatively inexpensive to produce, networks began to embrace science fiction.
WINE LIST International and comparatively inexpensive, with a loose focus on the Mediterranean, including Turkey, Israel and Greece.
A month earlier, Richards, 22, received his own long-term deal for 12 years at a comparatively inexpensive $69 million.
The technology is comparatively inexpensive and involves plastic tube-integrated microchips and signal amplification by enzyme-catalyzed silver precipitation.
The comparatively inexpensive material and ease of application increased the feasibility of the SMXC configuration for produced water treatment.
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