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Undesirable 'Related search' results

Was hoping to get some advice on a search results problem I'm experiencing. I'm currently trying to work out how to influence the google results in 'related searches'.

when searching for my business name google produces undesirable 'related searches' results such as 'cheap', 'used' 'where to buy cheap' which doesn't look good to people searching out my business.

for the record, the products I sell are not cheap in price or quality, one of the leading manufacturers produces our product and ultimately our products are the same as the large brands in quality and price so I'd really like to change the results if anyone could advise on how to do that?

don't have any keywords on the site that relate to 'cheap' 'used' etc so not to sure why google produces these results.

thank you!

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