"cheaper" or "less expensive"?
1.This kind of wine is $10 less expensive in another store.
2.This kind of wine is $10 cheaper in another store.
Which one do you think is more commonly used? with the same meaning?
Thank you!
You may use both;
But to make things clear, better to use "cheaper than"
always remember to put "than" when you are comparing 2 things.
Thank you.
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Both are used about the same amount.
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You could use both, but "less expensive" carries the feeling that you think it's still expensive, in spite of it being cheaper than what you compare it with.