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"low fare" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
Example sentence: "The airline offered us a low fare for our flight."
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"You can't demand everything with such a low fare.
"Not getting a low fare will make a difference.
The reality is that they want to fly when they get the low fare".
How do you know, for instance, that that low fare really is a deal?
"But they really can't afford to give that low fare to business travelers indefinitely.
The latest such offer is from Orbitz, which announced a "Low Fare Promise" in October.
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"Low-fare airlines".
Ryanair is renowned for its low-fare, bare-bones service.
Nor do Europe's 55 other low-fare carriers.
"Study Challenges Southwest's Low-Fare Image," reported another.
For a low-fare airline it represents about 50%.
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