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"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!
8 de jul de 2015 13:13
Respostas · 5
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.
8 de julho de 2015
Both are used about the same amount.
8 de julho de 2015
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.
8 de julho de 2015
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