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Discover Ludwig"get it cheap" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to indicate that you can purchase something at a lower price. For example, "I was able to get it cheap at the store."
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One bidder tried to get it cheap but couldn't get it cheap enough, and the work went unsold.
"The way I look at it, you've got to get it cheap enough to make it an impulse purchase.
Two bottom-fishers tried to get it cheap, but no one was willing to fork out more than $12 million for the painting, which went unsold.
And if I could get it cheap, then I wouldn't feel so bad buying an item doomed to sit ignored in the shed.
"What Khan represents is a model that's tapped into the desire that everyone has to personalize the learning experience and get it cheap and quick," said Jim Shelton, assistant deputy secretary for innovation and improvement at the Education Department.
Buffett does have a method — figure out what a company is really worth, and buy it if you can get it cheap — but it's not a method that would work for anyone without his gifts.
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And I get it cheaper.
"If you've got your name on the bottle, you get it cheaper," he said.
"But if I can get it cheaper elsewhere, I'll go there," Ms. Maldonado said.
Susan Woolley wrote: "Don't buy duty-free - you can probably get it cheaper in a store.
It turned out you could get it cheaper in two sections.
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