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Discover Ludwig'expensive in' is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is usually used to describe the high cost or price of something in a specific location or context. Example: "Living in this city is expensive in comparison to other areas in the country."
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It's even more expensive in the prime regions of Europe.
The election was the most expensive in Ugandan history.
Too expensive in batteries.
"Everything is so expensive in Brazil.
It is expensive in blood and life".
"Beef is really expensive in Japan.
Electricity is expensive in Barbados.
"It'll be more expensive in a moment".
But it's expensive in dollar terms, too.
"Taxi fares are expensive in London.
This is extremely expensive in energy – and therefore expensive in carbon emissions.
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