Sentence examples for be costs from inspiring English sources

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be costs

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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There would be costs to consumers, too.

And there will be costs.

"There will be costs, but unfortunately we have no alternative.

Even in the short run, there will be costs.

Set against these benefits there will be costs.

"We will win the war, and there will be costs," Mr. Bush said.

And while the 'impact debate' talks a lot about benefits, there can also be costs.

There might also be costs transferring from your current plan holder, including potential trading costs.

Certainly, there are logistical challenges to address and there will be costs involved.

But there will inevitably be costs and risks to Scottish science of "going it alone".

Late on Friday night, Obama told Russia there would be "costs" for intervention in Ukraine.

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