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Discover LudwigThe phrase "look cheap" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that appears to be low in quality or value. Example: The new furniture may look stylish, but upon closer inspection, it actually looks cheap and poorly made.
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"I wanted to make them look cheap and purposely fake-looking," Burton remarked.
Like houses, stocks look cheap.
It made tackling climate change look cheap".
But they do not look cheap.
It does not look cheap and nasty.
The valuations don't look cheap to us".
But on Costata's white tablecloths, they look cheap.
Share prices are down, making targets look cheap.
As a result, many of these companies now look cheap.
But for all sterling's attractions, it does not look cheap.
In other words, these high-yield bonds look cheap.
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