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The phrase "article cost" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the price or expense associated with a specific item or article, often in a business or retail context.
Example: "The article cost for the new product line will be calculated based on materials and labor."
Alternatives: "item price" or "product cost".
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Purchasing a fake article cost up to $250.
"The funny part is, sometimes we'll ask people who work, say, in newspapers or magazines, 'How much did that article cost you?' " Kydd says.
The exact per article cost is set by publishers, while users top up their accounts with a set amount of their own choosing (such as 10 or 20 euros) and can then spend it as they please — reading articles from whichever publications and publishers they fancy.
The headline of a recently published New York Times article, Cost, Not Choice, Is Top Concern of Health Insurance Customers would seem to state the obvious.
Your recent article about forthcoming health-care insurance reform ("Clinic digs in heels for health reform," July 15) pointed out one area of reform not specifically discussed in the article: cost reduction.
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For the time being, an article costs $2.99 for the iPad and $1.99 for the Kindle or Nook.
A restaurant's bottle of wine mentioned in the article costs more than what the construction workers outside the restaurant will make for the entire month.
Unless you're a subscriber, reading an old article costs $3.95, which is expensive for a sports report or movie review.
Per article costs vary but can be as low as $0.09 or as much as $0.59, depending on the type of content (news story, magazine feature etc).
By using the data regarding doses, frequencies, means of delivery and prices of the medications provided in this article, costs can be calculated for other countries and compared with our results.
Articles cost money to publish.
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