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>>198284 That's bullshit. Cheap shoes can totally lack support, and if you have anything but a perfect stride they can hurt your training.
OP, before you choose, check your foot type. Lay out some white paper on the floor near a source of water and then wet the bottom of one foot. step on the paper normally then examine the print.
Compare it to this image, and if you are normal, you could get away buying any old shoe. If you are the other two, you'll want shoes with either more support or pronation correction.
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