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"come at a cost" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe that a benefit is not free but rather requires a cost, usually in the form of money or effort. For example: "Getting a college degree often comes at a cost; tuition fees can be expensive."
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But it could come at a cost.
But expansion has come at a cost.
This, though, has come at a cost.
But this has come at a cost.
That system has come at a cost.
That strategy has come at a cost.
But it would come at a cost.
But such plaudits come at a cost.
But it does come at a cost.
That role may come at a cost.
"It can come at a cost".
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