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Discover LudwigThe phrase "is less exorbitant" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something is not as expensive or excessive as something else. Some examples of how this phrase can be used in a sentence are: - The new airline tickets are less exorbitant than the ones we booked last year. - The prices at this restaurant are much less exorbitant than the ones at the fancy restaurant down the street. - After some negotiation, we were able to get a deal that was less exorbitant than the initial offer. - The cost of living in this city is less exorbitant compared to other major cities. - I hope the new taxes will be less exorbitant than the ones implemented last year.
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Feral hog meat, used at Haven for a "wild boar chili," is less exorbitant and more available, partly in response to a piggy population explosion sometimes called the "pig bomb".
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Ra concluded that it would be less exorbitant to assemble them as "megapanels" to be hung on the steel frame than it would be to glaze the wall on site.
And the money managers' fees of $126 million for five years of effort were not exorbitant: $25 million a year to manage an average of about $7 billion in assets is less than 0.4percentt a year.
In places where local rents are exorbitant, affordable rents are slightly less exorbitant, but still likely to be unaffordable for the lowest paid families.
Women are less likely to pay exorbitant fees with the confidence their investment will earn it back (or to pursue the expensive hot stock of the moment), which means that they tend to select good, safe mutual and index funds with low fees.
And because this flex-fuel option costs less than $100 per car, making such a change is not exorbitant.
"The price is obviously exorbitant," she said.
This is an exorbitant cost for Europe to bear.
"Two hundred and fifty dollars a person for weekend time is not exorbitant.
Being able to set the agenda and shape coalitions is an exorbitant privilege.
Among biased exonic regions there is an exorbitant false positive rate.
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