Sentence examples for be costing from inspiring English sources

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be 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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It should be costing three".

Must be costing a fortune.

Sanctions could be costing taxpayers more".

These cuts must be costing RIM hundreds of dollars.

And all of this would be costing me nothing.

The project was said to be costing up to $20bn.

Donald Trump's lack of advertising seems to be costing him.

It is said to be costing around $36m.

APD, it thinks, may be costing it £200m a year in lost tourism revenue.

There will be fewer parking spaces without meters, & meters will be costing more.

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This can be cost effective".

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