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Discover LudwigThe phrase "that expensive" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe something that is considered expensive or costs a lot of money. Example: "I saw a beautiful designer handbag at the store, but it was that expensive that I couldn't afford to buy it."
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Is New York that expensive?
But they're still not that expensive.
"Beans and escarole are not that expensive.
It also demonstrated that "expensive" in Mexico is completely relative.
These devices aren't even that expensive any more.
Experts agree that expensive is not necessarily better.
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Yes, that sounds expensive.
Some analysts see that as expensive.
Boy, was that an expensive nonsolution.
"At the time, that was expensive.
"Wow, that's expensive," Rose said.
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