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The phrase "achieved cost" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to finance, budgeting, or project management to refer to the cost that has been successfully attained or realized.
Example: "After several months of negotiation, we finally reached the achieved cost for the project, which was within our budget."
Alternatives: "realized cost" or "finalized cost".
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Network Rail responded that it had already achieved cost savings of 40% in the last decade.
The new protocol achieved cost savings of 27% and significantly reduced hospital bed occupancy.
Walsh claimed that the combined airline had achieved cost savings of €313m through the merger, but further structural change was needed.
It also says it has achieved cost savings of £55m for educational institutions and providers including schools, local authorities and the skills sector in the past year alone.
Many companies have achieved cost savings in the second year of SOX compliance, without any reduction in control effectiveness, by rationalizing their controls in this manner.
Farmers achieved cost savings because previous plans had not given enough credit to soil reserves, manure, and sod crop nutrients.
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Probably, he would not favour this even if it could be achieved cost-effectively.
The results suggest that there was evidence many interventions achieved cost-effective behaviour change with target populations.
It is important to underscore that donor pretreatment will have great advantages for the recipient because an improved long-term graft survival could thus be achieved cost-efficiently and without great effort or side effects.
is the portion of technological potential for greenhouse gas emissions reductions or energy efficiency improvements that could be achieved cost-effectively through the creation of markets, reduction of market failures, or increased financial and technological transfers.
In the GPAP setting, when the threshold was equal to three times the per capita GDPs of China ($16,349.10) and Shanghai ($38,733.30) in 2011, nearly 51% and 99% of the advanced NSCLC cohort achieved cost-effectiveness, respectively.
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