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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a single cost" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to one specific expense or price associated with a product, service, or project.
Example: "The total budget for the project includes a single cost for materials, which simplifies our accounting process."
Alternatives: "one expense" or "a sole charge".
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A non-dimensional parameter is introduced to couple the two objectives structural and thermal in a single cost function.
"There is no longer a single cost of capital for the euro zone as a whole," Stephen King, global chief economist at HSBC, wrote Monday in a note.
A €1.2m contract with the Balearic Islands was, prosecutors told investigating magistrate José Castro, "totally disproportionate to the task … based exclusively on a fictitious budget which did not analyse a single cost".
The fact that windpower and solar carveouts fall under a single cost cap means that in failure mode, a less cost-effective technology can curtail deployment of a more cost-effective one.
For the purposes of modelling, a single cost input was used for respiratory sequelae-associated resources.
By using a user-specified control parameter, we combine the rate and distortion into a single cost function as follows: (9).
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This paper provides an algorithm combining hardware and network design issues in a single cost-minimization problem.
A Time Domain Reflectometer implemented in a single cost-effective Field Programmable Gate Array device is shown to achieve a precision around 100 ps.
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Nextdoor, Room 718, a single, costs 460 euros.
It means a single, cost-effective solution for dependable pickups in minutes, 24 hours a day, all over the Bay.
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