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The phrase "a lower cost" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing pricing, expenses, or financial comparisons, typically to indicate something is cheaper than another option.
Example: "By switching to a different supplier, we were able to secure our materials at a lower cost."
Alternatives: "a reduced price" or "a more affordable option".
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A high-quality score means a lower cost per keyword.
High-quality care could be provided at a lower cost.
"Firms can provide the services at a lower cost.
Thus additive companies can make them at a lower cost.
New startup DeepBench wants to make a better match at a lower cost.
That means longer space trips at a lower cost, said Boeing's Naveed Hussain.
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Adding environmental information resulted in a lower cost-effectiveness.
Then he comparison-shopped for a lower-cost plan.
Some businesses are choosing Web services as a lower-cost alternative to Microsoft's products.
This week, Sonicbox released a lower-cost package similar to the iRhythm.
Customers will simply buy their wares from a lower-cost company.
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