cut-price in the PONS Dictionary

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Another product of the mid-1970s was a cut down and cut-price half card processor, the 3/05.
en.wikipedia.org
What they found were reliable, quality, cut-price imports, and now, with the drought and floods over, they are reluctant to let these relationships go.
www.smh.com.au
He has plans to acquire a whole train of smuggled fuel, which he finds at cut-price.
en.wikipedia.org
Cabinets fix the odds against local farmers, buy cut-price foreign food when they know it's subsidised.
www.jamaicaobserver.com
Offbeat humour or a knack for cut-price special effects was not required.
www.independent.co.uk
Of the 77,165 cut-price promotions across supermarkets, the watchdog found over half (53 per cent) were on less-healthy foods.
www.dailymail.co.uk
Now she has spoken out about her experience of surgery abroad and says she wishes she had never been tempted by the cut-price deals available.
www.dailymail.co.uk
In return, she and other residents are entitled to cut-price power and water.
www.independent.co.uk
And if you use them nevertheless, the result will be kitsch - standard, cut-price goods, produced without effort and consumed without thought.
www.bbc.co.uk
This is a cut-price taxi service where drivers sign up to rent their own cars and driving services.
www.nzherald.co.nz

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