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The phrase "would be much cheaper" is a correct and commonly used construction in written English.
It is typically used to express a hypothetical or conditional situation in the future. Example: "If we buy in bulk, it would be much cheaper than purchasing individual items."
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Building such a system on land would be much cheaper.
For those applying from out of state, Seton Hall would be "much cheaper" than Rutgers.
Getting oil to the Gulf would be much cheaper than getting it to Turkey.
"I thought it would be much cheaper," he said, but it didn't stop him from buying.
At about $140,000 or $150,000, it would be much cheaper than a traditional Bentley.
"The fishermen and business owners want electricity, since it would be much cheaper to keep things cold.
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However, he added, if his second home was somewhere like California, "it'd be much cheaper not to have any electricity being used for any type of heating".
But recent analysis by the Congressional Budget Office suggests it'd be much cheaper to renew than expected, making it an easier sell for inclusion in any sort of upcoming funding deal.
The one thing in Greece's favor is that it would be much, much cheaper for the E.U. governments to bail it out again than to pay for the consequences of an exit.
"Doing all this before people come, would be much, much cheaper".Like many cities in poor countries, Valledupar has grown in higgledy-piggledy fashion, from a town of 150,000 in 1985 to a city of nearly 440,000 now.
An energy analyst at HSBC in Hong Kong, Gordon Kwan, agreed that there would be adequate demand to draw gas from both pipelines but said that gas from the Xihu project would probably be much cheaper to deliver because the pipeline would be much shorter.
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