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Discover Ludwig"going cheap" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to indicate that an item is being offered at a reduced price. For example, "This antique vase is going cheap on eBay, so you should take advantage of the offer before it's gone!".
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Democracy is going cheap.
Jade Jagger's designs are going cheap.
The Tories are going cheap.
For one thing, refineries are going cheap.
One reason is that they are going cheap.
But hard times mean clubs are desperate and going cheap.
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Going cheaper and smarter.
Things went so badly that Virginware ended up in a fire-sale situation: across the country, 30,000 pairs of knickers and bras going cheap-cheap-cheap as their stores were liquidated.
No one wants to go cheap with a charity".
They may have gone out of business, but they didn't go cheap.
"When you go cheap, you have no good quality control," he said.
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