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inexpensively
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "inexpensively" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing an action that is done at a low cost or without spending much money. Example: "We managed to renovate the kitchen inexpensively by doing most of the work ourselves."
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60 human-written examples
Although one of China's richest men, he dresses inexpensively and lives in a modest Beijing apartment.
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They waxed lyrical about "a specimen of God's handiwork that shall be to them, inexpensively, what a month or two in the White Mountains or the Adirondacks is, at great cost, to those in easier circumstances".In the midst of a trek through the oppressive canyons of the city, New York's Central Park does sometimes seem a divinely-inspired piece of city planning.
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This arrangement lets Dell buy chips inexpensively and benefit from Intel's generous co-marketing programmes.
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That is something that society can produce inexpensively; and the approbation that ordinary citizens can produce costs them no more than it costs the rich.
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Production is due to start in late 2006.How is the group, called One Laptop Per Child (OLPC), able to create a laptop so inexpensively?
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Information like this may make people think about what they throw awayBut quite a lot of things to make city life better can be done inexpensively by residents themselves.
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It also made most of its products inexpensively in China, despite the fact that the Japanese usually prefer domestically made goods.Tadashi Yanai, Uniqlo's founder and boss, wants to make his firm the world's largest clothing retailer.
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Because almost everything can be inexpensively outsourced, it is possible to create a company from nothing in no time: to go from idea to product in nine months.
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The Internet's ability inexpensively to increase this flow is altering the whole nature of the supply chain.
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They were too cantankerous to fly as often or as inexpensively as planned, so the hope of doing things more cheaply in space evaporated.
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Businesses commonly buy telepresence robots to inexpensively bring distant employees back "into the fold" at the office, says Fred Nikgohar, the company's boss.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When describing solutions or methods, use "inexpensively" to emphasize the cost-saving aspect without necessarily implying low quality. For example, "We were able to upgrade the system inexpensively by using open-source software."
Common error
Avoid using "cheaply" when you want to convey affordability with a positive connotation. "Cheaply" can sometimes suggest poor quality, while "inexpensively" focuses on the low cost itself.
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Linguistic Context
The adverb "inexpensively" primarily functions to modify verbs, adjectives, or other adverbs, indicating that an action is performed or a quality is achieved at a low cost. Ludwig confirms its usability in written English.
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Formal & Business
2%
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "inexpensively" is a grammatically sound and frequently used adverb that denotes the performance of an action at a low cost. According to Ludwig, it's appropriate for various writing contexts, offering a neutral alternative to words like "cheaply" which may carry negative connotations. Its prevalence in sources like The Economist and Encyclopedia Britannica underscores its reliability and widespread acceptance.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
at a low cost
Focuses directly on the low monetary expenditure.
affordably
Indicates that something is within a reasonable price range.
cost-effectively
Highlights the balance between cost and effectiveness or benefit.
at a budget price
Highlights that the cost aligns with a limited budget.
for a fraction of the price
Emphasizes a significant price reduction compared to a standard cost.
economically
Stresses efficiency in terms of resource utilization and cost.
at a discount
Suggests a price reduction from the original or standard price.
cheaply
Implies a low price, though sometimes with a connotation of lower quality.
without breaking the bank
Idiomatic expression meaning to avoid spending a lot of money.
on the cheap
Informal way of saying inexpensively, sometimes implying a compromise on quality.
FAQs
How can I use "inexpensively" in a sentence?
Use "inexpensively" to describe an action or process that is done at a low cost. For example, "We renovated the house "inexpensively" by doing much of the work ourselves."
What words can I use instead of "inexpensively"?
Alternatives to "inexpensively" include "affordably", "economically", and "at a low cost". The best choice depends on the specific context.
Is it better to say something was done "cheaply" or "inexpensively"?
While both terms refer to low cost, "inexpensively" is often preferred because "cheaply" can sometimes imply low quality. Use "inexpensively" when you want to emphasize cost savings without suggesting a compromise on quality.
Can "inexpensively" be used to describe services or only products?
"Inexpensively" can be used to describe both services and products. For example, you can say a product was manufactured "inexpensively" or that a service was provided "inexpensively".
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Ludwig's wrap-up
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