Sentence examples for are costing from inspiring English sources

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are costing

noun

Amount of money, time, etc. that is required or used.

  • The total cost of the new complex was an estimated $1.5 million.

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Are there any loans that are costing you more interest than you're earning on an investment?

Simple mistakes are costing England already.

But others say that delays are costing taxpayers billions.

Meanwhile, these wars are costing billions upon billions of dollars.

Why reverse mortgages are costing some older Americans their homes.

Court delays alone are costing taxpayers £80m ($120m) a year.

Still, economists say higher wages are costing Indonesia jobs.

People are buying less, but most things are costing more.

And that their extravagant habits are costing me a fortune?

Now they are costing banks money to prop them up.

"We are costing America its reputation in the world today.

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