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"remarkably cheap" is a perfectly valid phrase that can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe something that you think is exceptionally inexpensive. For example, "This used car is remarkably cheap, considering its excellent condition."
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And they come remarkably cheap.
ReprintsBritish elections are still remarkably cheap.
The city is remarkably cheap, too.
Thought of like that, well, it actually seemed remarkably cheap.
It's 15 minutes away from Manhattan and remarkably cheap.
And it can currently borrow money long-term at remarkably cheap rates.
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As Olympic fever has clearly affected the management's pricing policy, a good bet might be the adjoining 7 Days Inn – a chain hotel that is, remarkably, cheaper, probably because they saved so much on the sub-Ikea decor.
In contrast to the existing literature, a key distinguishing feature of our approach is that it requires access to only cheap first-order oracles for the original problem that are remarkably cheaper than pessimization or nominal feasibility oracles, while maintaining the same convergence rates.
When the prevalence of HBcAb positive people in the general population (P2) rose, strategy 2 would get remarkably cheaper.
They are remarkably effective, cheap to manufacture, and relatively simple to use.
The reason its titans want to keep corn cheap and plentiful, Pollan explains, is that they value it, above all, as a remarkably inexpensive industrial raw material.
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