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Discover LudwigThe phrase "less exorbitant" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when comparing prices or costs, indicating that something is more reasonable or affordable than another option.
Example: "The new pricing plan is less exorbitant than the previous one, making it more accessible for customers."
Alternatives: "more reasonable" or "less expensive."
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To let businesses and consumers borrow at less exorbitant rates, public banks have increasingly filled the gap, offering cheap, subsidised loans.
In places where local rents are exorbitant, affordable rents are slightly less exorbitant, but still likely to be unaffordable for the lowest paid families.
How will you manage both the horribly high cost of rescuing the banking system and the no less exorbitant cost of the American military presence in Baghdad?
As the Canadian dollar has steadily lost value against its American cousin, the cost of skiing from a helicopter has also become a little less exorbitant.
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".
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.
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"How could people buy all those McMansions?" said James W. Hughes, dean of the Edward J. Bloustein School of Planning and Public Policy at Rutgers, remarking on the less-than-exorbitant growth in median income.
I arrive at 7.30am and leave at 5.30pm and I take work home at weekends, so there's a feeling the holidays make up for our less-than-exorbitant salaries.
I know a number of Greenpoint residents who cannot afford $500,000 condos, much less pay the exorbitant rents demanded by landlords nowadays and have money left over for food.
Obama's proposed budget left me asking, should poor families have to survive harsh winters without heating oil because politicians are not willing to take on much bigger and far less effective areas of exorbitant spending?
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.
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