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Discover Ludwig"beyond costs" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to mean "in addition to costs," "not including costs," or "something that goes beyond costs." For example, you could say: "The company is looking for solutions to the problem that go beyond costs."
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It leaps boundaries beyond costs and subjects: a book has been titled "Bending the Curve: Your Guide to Tackling Climate Change in South Africa".
The third bag (or beyond) costs $75 each way on Alaska and Southwest and $125 each way on United.
Beyond costs, structural barriers include inadequate language interpretation services and the assumption of health literacy when conveying information.
In light of these issues, we argue that decision-makers and other commentators should extend their focus beyond costs solely to include consideration of whether medical technology results in better value in health care and broader socioeconomic benefits.
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Goodrich's allure, however, goes beyond cost savings.
Of course, there are concerns beyond cost, other members say.
Beyond cost, another big problem for the industry is nuclear waste.
Mr. Icahn's initial tender offer was curious for lack of motivation beyond cost-cutting.
Beyond cost, there are other deficiencies likely to be contained in a Romney health-care law.
Ms. Bigham: You have so many great options that, beyond cost, I'm not sure that one outweighs the other.
But instant ramen's essential appeal, beyond cost, convenience and kitsch, is that noodle soup is soulful and soothing.
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