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Discover LudwigThe phrase "economical with" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone who is careful or sparing in their use of something (e.g. money, time, words). For example, "He was very economical with his time, always working efficiently to get the job done."
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Cameron is clearly being somewhat economical with it.
It is reasonably economical, with a rating of 21 m.p.g.
"We were being economical with the truth," Mr. Bond replied.
They are all being somewhat economical with the truth.
"We've been very economical with our sacks," Cottrell said.
So you need to be incredibly economical with the script".
It's really economical, with the title declaration right upfront.
People have accused me of being economical with the truth.
He is economical with his words; she is ebullient.
But surely I'm being economical with my quotes here.
These players are economical with their movements, their smiles and their Cantonese.
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