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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all additional cost" is not correct in English.
It should be "all additional costs" to be grammatically accurate. You can use it when referring to every extra expense incurred beyond the initial budget or estimate.
Example: "Please ensure that all additional costs are documented and approved before proceeding with the project."
Alternatives: "any extra expenses" or "all extra charges".
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My insurance will pay the majority of these fees, I assume, and after this coverage all additional cost is born to me.
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The original House bill had the federal government paying all additional costs, with the states responsible only for some extra administrative expenses.
All additional costs, including, without limitation, travel costs, transfers, travel insurance, food and spending money are not included as part of the prize.
That benefit has an unusual design: the patient pays the first $250 in a year, Medicare most of the next $2,000, the patient the subsequent $2,850, and then Medicare picks up almost all additional costs.
Walmart will pick up all additional costs of tuition, fees and books.
All additional costs must be within the scope of the peer reviewed and approved project.
Therefore, an assumption is made that all additional costs to producers are passed on to final consumers.
International trade costs in this setting capture all additional costs involved in trading goods bilaterally, relative to those involved in trading goods domestically.
It's vulnerable to failure because of too much or too little water, reliant on fertilizer, and susceptible to pests without pesticides, all additional costs.
The statement said discussions were underway with Strathclyde Police Authority, the Scottish government and the National Olympic security co-ordinator to make sure all additional costs for the force would be "fully reimbursed".
Courts, probation services and legal aid are all additional costs to the taxpayer – costs that, according to CLEAR's estimations, end up at between £239 million to £646 million per annum, with an average cost of £512 million per year.
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