Word | cheap at the price |
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Description | well worth having, regardless of the cost A frequently heard variant of this expression, cheap at half the price, while used to mean exactly the same, is, logically speaking, nonsense, since cheap at twice the price is the actual meaning intended. well worth having, regardless of the cost A frequently heard variant of this expression, cheap at hal |
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