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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an extra costs" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "an extra cost"? You can use "an extra cost" when referring to an additional expense that is not included in the original budget or price.
Example: "When planning the event, we realized that there would be an extra cost for catering services."
Alternatives: "an additional expense" or "a supplementary charge".
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"That's exactly fifteen dollars and thirty-eight cents less than an extra costs here," Callow said.
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"We can't deny that there is an extra cost in having a second crew member".
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They also said that union dues would be an extra cost without much benefit.
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