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Discover Ludwig"much cheaper" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe an item whose price is lower than usual, for example, "This model is much cheaper than the last one."
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It's also much cheaper.
"Now it's much cheaper".
Talking isn't much cheaper.
It is much cheaper.
Crucially, it's also much cheaper.
But it is much cheaper.
(Overseas, it is much cheaper).
Yet they are much cheaper.
And much cheaper.
It's much cheaper".
And you can go much cheaper still.
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