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inexpensive

[in-ik-spen-siv] / ˌɪn ɪkˈspɛn sɪv /


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Kyiv, lacking funding and access to enough sophisticated weapons, has turned to balloons as an inexpensive fallback option that comes with an asymmetric advantage in the form of local wind patterns.

From The Wall Street Journal

Then again, it could be the “inexpensive and sometimes exotic merchandise arriving from China,” he said.

From The Wall Street Journal

Jukeboxes helped save the music industry when record sales tanked during the Great Depression and people sought inexpensive entertainment after the repeal of Prohibition.

From The Wall Street Journal

Late last year, Chipotle launched a high-protein menu that includes inexpensive options like a cup of chicken or steak for around $4.

From Los Angeles Times

‘We want inexpensive companies where we have a different view of intrinsic value than the market, with a catalyst.’

From MarketWatch