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"control costs" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to ways of reducing the amount of money spent on something. For example: "The company took measures to control costs by cutting down on unnecessary staff travel."
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First, control costs better.
They genuinely would like to control costs.
They are overseeing the construction themselves to control costs.
But, it said, the state must first control costs.
Universal coverage won't be feasible unless we can control costs.
There are many ways, though, to control costs.
"And therefore everybody has an incentive to control costs".
The major problem is out of control costs.
1. Medicare is inefficient and fails to control costs.
Here are a few ways to control costs.
But that's the question: whether they can control costs.
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