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Discover LudwigThe phrase "astronomical cost" is a commonly used and correct term in written English
It is used to refer to a cost or expense that is wildly out of proportion or too expensive. For example: "The astronomical cost of the new office building project has taken the company by surprise."
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So, are the astronomical cost increases of Section 8 justified?
The main reason for such astronomical cost is graft.
The company rejected the idea of renovating the space because of the "astronomical" cost, she said.
But if Vessel is not an artwork, how can its astronomical cost be justified?
American doctors make more, in part, to offset the astronomical cost of medical school.
Because of a lack of state support and the astronomical cost of university and healthcare, she couldn't afford central heating.
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This approach to "Big Data" can lead to blind, astronomical costs.
The judgment against them noted the "astronomical" costs incurred by a few delayed flights.
The delivery company UPS recently consulted Goodwin on solutions for its fleet's astronomical costs.
"It will take the astronomical costs out of astronautics," said his statement.
Besides, the precedent would mean astronomical costs to compensate every firm affected by Brexit.
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