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Discover Ludwig"not as cheap" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something is not as inexpensive as another thing. For example, "This house is not as cheap as the other one."
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But still not as cheap as Amazon".
"But not as cheap as I thought.
While not as cheap as L.N.G., R.N.G. feedstocks are endless.
"But it's not as cheap as they expect".
Bagel sandwiches are not as cheap as they used to be.
Not so good for No rear camera, not as cheap as some rivals.
We have more protein, and we're not as cheap as McDonald's.
So, relative to bonds, Mr. East said, stocks are not as cheap as they appear.
Cheap thrills are not as cheap as they used to be.
At £60 a head, it is certainly not as cheap as camping.
Polypyrroles are not as cheap as lignin, but compared with metals they are not expensive.And so it proved.
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