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"ridiculously overpriced" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is used to describe something that is unreasonably expensive or marked up. Example: The designer handbag was ridiculously overpriced, costing more than a month's rent.
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The union shop is also ridiculously overpriced.
Aldi's cheap and cheerful version of the ridiculously overpriced original is a very, very good foundation.
Such selling of ridiculously overpriced securities has been a feature of every bull market.
Guess who is complaining that condominiums in Donald Trump's latest big project are ridiculously overpriced.
OK, at £1,380 a ticket and with only 20 available, the volcano gig sounds like a ridiculously overpriced novelty.
By the time I had some money and the inclination to splurge on wine, these historic benchmark wines had become absurdly, ridiculously overpriced.
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Since its ridiculously hyped, massively overpriced IPO, Facebook has eviscerated nearly half its value, value not lost by those who built the company or even early investors — that $100 billion number was always made up to begin with — but value lost by the public: mutual funds, pension funds, possibly your 401k account.
And certainly a fabulous way to celebrate the holiday if you didn't have somebody to eat a ridiculously decadent chocolate dessert with at an overpriced restaurant.
Painfully overpriced.
"Everything is overpriced.
It was also overpriced.
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