adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
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relatively
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Corn, sunflower and grapeseed oils are all for general cooking and are relatively inexpensive .
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Fortunately, it is possible to achieve acceptable levels of SO2 by four Simple and relatively inexpensive measures.
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These are relatively inexpensive and can help to restore order to superficial chaos.
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Even relatively inexpensive hand-held calculators solve most compound interest and present-value problems quickly and easily.
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Your hotel offers a relatively inexpensive fixed price menu if you wish to take advantage of this.
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With the cost of news relatively inexpensive , there is more news being presented on television now than ever before.
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And they are still on relatively inexpensive terms.
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On the Rebound Since caffeine is relatively inexpensive and widely available, the dose escalation induced by tolerance is seldom burdensome.
■ NOUN
way
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Another food, and inexpensive way to cramp together large carcasses or frameworks is to buy cramp heads.
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But there are other inexpensive ways to get started in business too.
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Candidates increasingly are using the Net as an inexpensive way to augment campaigns, through Web pages and e-mail.
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They say it would be an inexpensive way to help slash the budget deficit.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a hotel that offers air-conditioned rooms at relatively inexpensive prices
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a simple, inexpensive meal
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an inexpensive meal
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Beans and lentils are an inexpensive source of protein.
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The furniture is inexpensive but well-made.