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Discover Ludwig"pretty cheap" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe something that is relatively inexpensive compared to similar items on the market. For example, "This laptop is pretty cheap compared to other models with similar specs."
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Pretty cheap.
And it's pretty cheap.
"They're pretty cheap".
They are pretty cheap, though.
It was pretty cheap, £15.
That's a pretty cheap omelette.
"Labor here is pretty cheap.
Pre-butchered wings are still pretty cheap.
Our New York gang comes pretty cheap.
Lithium-ion is pretty cheap already.
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I hear AOL's going pretty cheap".
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