“Cheap at half the price” No. That would make it twice as expensive as cheap so, therefore, not a bargain. Say ‘Cheap at twice the price’.
Cheap at half the price” No. That would make it twice as expensive as cheap so, therefore, not a bargain. Say ‘Cheap at twice the price’.
Cheap at half the price”
No. That would make it twice as expensive as cheap so, therefore, not a bargain. Say ‘Cheap at twice the price’.
Yep, this boils my piss too. Especially as the correct form has the added bonus of a rhyme in it.
Similar to 'I could care less'. Infuriating.
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“Cheap at half the price”
No. That would make it twice as expensive as cheap so, therefore, not a bargain.
Say ‘Cheap at twice the price’.