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Discover Ludwig'for cheap' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to something that is less expensive or lower in price than something else. For example, "I found a great laptop for cheap online."
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Hurray for cheap fun.
Google searches for "cheap" flights to Europe!
Hasbrook does not go for cheap chic.
So much for cheap and easy.
"They're always looking for cheap seats.
People made special trips for cheap gas.
A huge market exists for cheap cars.
It is not played for cheap laughs.
"Vinyl works for cheap guys".
They wait for cheap deals.
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The Japanese for cheap is yasui.
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