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The price for steak and chips can vary widely depending on the restaurant and the quality of the ingredients. On average, you might expect to pay anywhere from $15 to $40 at a casual dining establishment. Fine dining restaurants may charge significantly more, often starting around $40 and going up from there. Always check the menu for specific prices at the location you're considering.

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