Sentence examples for been cost from inspiring English sources

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been cost

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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No, it's always been cost.

Up to now, the main drawback has been cost.

But the key driver is, and always has been, cost.

But the decisive driver of reform has been cost.

Weekman said the main reason the industry has not embraced synthetic fuels has been cost.

And maybe the biggest obstacle to nuclear power has been cost, not pesky enviros.

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"It's all been cost-cutting measures".

This "see no evil" approach has not been cost-free.

And so far the attacks have been cost-free.

In the past, it has not always been cost-effective to retro-fit green features to older homes.

"In my experience, the majority of DROP's have not been cost-neutral," said Joseph Esuchanko, the actuary hired by Houston to help it cope with its pension morass.

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