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cheap at half the price/cheap at twice the price: Common Errors in English Usage Entry for Sunday, February 10, 2013
cheap at half the price/cheap at twice the price
“Cheap at half the price” implies the price is too high. The only logical version of this common phrase is “cheap at twice the price.”
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