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economical

[ek-uh-nom-i-kuhl, ee-kuh-] / ˌɛk əˈnɒm ɪ kəl, ˌi kə- /




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“Louvre Heist” is an economical and fairly breathless dash around the French capital, the crime scene and the details of the as-yet-unsolved robbery.

From The Wall Street Journal

Kumaran said the practice began with tailgaters wanting a more economical way of ordering the quantities they needed for game day.

From The Wall Street Journal

While Delta’s main cabin revenue fell 5% for the June quarter compared to a year ago, premium ticket sales rose 5%, highlighting the divide between affluent customers and those forced to be more economical.

From Los Angeles Times

"My grandfather's generation was very frugal, very thrifty. It is part of Chinese tradition. For Chinese people to be economical is in their bones," she says.

From BBC

Driverless freight trains could make it economical to use shorter trains on shorter routes.

From Los Angeles Times