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Discover LudwigThe phrase "relatively cheap" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to compare prices or costs to something else, indicating that the item in question is less expensive in comparison. Example: "Compared to other luxury cars, this model is relatively cheap."
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"Theatre is relatively cheap.
It is relatively cheap.
And they're (relatively) cheap.
First, it is relatively cheap.
China's relatively cheap work force.
Europe is also relatively cheap.
It's relatively cheap to advertise.
It is also relatively cheap.
Personal loans are relatively cheap.
It is relatively cheap to run.
Flexible, better trained and, er, relatively cheap.
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