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Sentence The phrase "go cheap" is an informal expression and is not suitable for formal writing.
It is generally used in casual conversations in the sense of skimping on expenses to save money. For example, you could say, "I don't have much money to spend on dinner, so let's go cheap tonight".
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No one wants to go cheap with a charity".
"When you go cheap, you have no good quality control," he said.
They may have gone out of business, but they didn't go cheap.
Wives had a tendency to come and go; cheap studios in Park Slope did not.
"I wouldn't say go cheap but they can be clever at making a pound of mince last several meals.
One week, she'll go cheap, filling the car with good-tasting products of inscrutable provenance at Trader Joe's.
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Need to go cheaper still?
"But we can go cheaper," he added quickly.
Two years ago, in a dispute over pricing (Ms. Kamali wanted to go cheaper), she severed ties with Everlast.
The tendency, of course, is just to go cheaper and cheaper until the product is irrelevant.
You can't go wrong when you're headed to the Dominican Republic, but you can go cheaper.
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