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Discover LudwigThe phrase "rather cheaper" is correct and usable in written English
It is an adverb phrase used to convey that something is cheaper than expected. For example: "The hotel was surprisingly nice, and rather cheaper than I had anticipated."
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Rather cheaper is a litre of petrol.
Rather, cheaper sound-alikes will be hired.
Walking, for British punters, may be rather cheaper than talking.
When markets recover, the banks might be tempted to replace them with rather cheaper talent.
Science fiction, by clothing science in human drama, has the power to recreate that primordial immediacy, like a lab where the conditions of the ancient universe are recreated (but rather cheaper than Cern).
Drug users are also useful scapegoats for other crimes: "If you detain them without access to drugs they will sign any papers you want," says Kostiantyn Pertsovskyi at AIDS Alliance.It's not exactly heroin that most Ukrainian addicts use, but rather cheaper liquid opiates made in the country.
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They are rather cheap and disposable looking.
"Ecclesiastical stuff tends to be rather cheap," he says.
"It is a rather cheap way to get extra financing," said Mikko Ervasti, an analyst with Evli.
[Daily News] Two bandits on Staten Island had rather cheap taste in stolen loot, the authorities said.
(Turning so excruciating a plot point into a suspense factor feels rather cheap).
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