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The phrase "an cost" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a cost" instead, as "cost" begins with a consonant sound.
Example: "The cost of living has increased significantly this year."
Alternatives: "a price" or "an expense".
Exact(4)
(ii) It is convex near the origin, behaving similar to an cost function for small variations.
It is convex near the origin, behaving similar to an cost function for small variations.
Vaccinating people in close contact with infants, will be an (cost)effective strategy to prevent transmission of pertussis to infants [36].
A more efficacious gel could cost as much as $0.33 per dose to be equally cost-effective as VMMC, and at $0.25 would generate an cost saving, indicated by the negative cost per DALY averted (-$14).
Similar(56)
Each has a cost.
This had a cost.
There is a cost.
This carries a cost.
Luxury comes at a cost.
And this has a cost.
It becomes a cost issue".
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