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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adds expense" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing costs or financial implications associated with a particular action or decision.
Example: "Implementing this new software adds expense to our budget, which we need to consider before proceeding."
Alternatives: "increases costs" or "incurs additional expenses."
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Locating turbines farther offshore also adds expense by increasing the time to reach them to bring maintenance workers and replacement equipment.
Administering antibiotics adds expense and introduces the potential for both exposure to allergic reactions and selection of resistant organisms.
The industry's argument is that wringing 'light ends' out of Bakken crude adds expense and may keep a share of valuable oil from reaching refineries.
Failure to achieve recruitment within a reasonable time period adds expense and logistical difficulties to clinical research and may result in failure to answer the question that the trial was originally designed to address.
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The added expense had an immediate impact.
Yet all of these things add expense.
Erection pill is added expense but is paid for already by your friend".
The added expense almost seems to be having the opposite effect.
That added expense could indeed be a drain on the budget of the public system.
The iPad 2 costs much more, but has so many added features it seems worth the added expense.
While the drugs add expense, they also presumably result in saving some medical costs, like reducing relapses of the disease or slowing the disease's progression.
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