cheap tobacco

collocation in English

meaningsofcheapandtobacco

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cheap
adjective
uk
/tʃiːp/
us
/tʃiːp/
costing little money or less than is usual ...
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tobacco
noun[U]
uk
/təˈbæk.əʊ/
us
/təˈbæk.oʊ/
a substance smoked in cigarettes, pipes, etc. that is prepared from the dried leaves of a ...
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(Definition ofcheapandtobaccofrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofcheap tobacco

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If people buycheaptobacco, they will smoke more.
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We continue to subsidise the promotion ofcheaptobaccoto people in developing countries.
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Anybody withcheaptobaccoknows how to get round the schools, youth clubs and night clubs.
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The more availablecheaptobaccoand alcohol is, the easier it is to fall.
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Thecheaptobaccoalso goes into rest homes where elderly people get hold of it.
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We are building up a smoking-related health problem directly related to the increase incheaptobacco.
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We must take seriously the threat to health faced by youngsters who have access tocheaptobacco.
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High levels of duty mean that, when youngsters can get hold ofcheaptobacco, they are likely to do so.
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Also, we are not yet finding schools picking up on youngsters who have access tocheaptobacco.
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I accept that that is a long-term business because we must persuade countries thatcheaptobaccoand alcohol are bad for their populations.
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That is not an insubstantial sum of money, and it brought home the issues surrounding the importation ofcheaptobaccoand alcohol.
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It would be a great pity to think that the ordinary working man who buyscheaptobaccois not feeling the burden of the duty.
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Our high-tax policy has deterred them from doing so for so long, but as access tocheaptobaccobecomes easier, our policy is no longer a deterrent.
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But those of us who know of this problem are very much aware that more and morecheaptobaccoand alcohol is available for consumption by them.
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Well organised criminal gangs are using mules recruited from the unemployment register, despite the alleged success of the new deal, to bring over large quantities ofcheaptobaccoand alcohol.
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If thead valoremtax is used to any great extent it distorts the market, since it places a premium oncheaptobaccoand, hence, low-quality cigarettes.
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By and by, gorged with steam beer, and overcome by the heat of the room, thecheaptobacco, and the effects of his heavy meal, he dropped off to sleep.
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