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Discover Ludwig"cost anything" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to ask whether or not something requires payment. For example: "Does this service cost anything?".
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They didn't cost anything.
"It didn't cost anything.
It would hardly cost anything.
And email doesn't cost anything.
It didn't cost anything to look.
Unfortunately, SLS printers cost anything up to $125,000.
"It really doesn't cost anything other than making the code".
Meeting people and seeing things doesn't cost anything at all.
"It is straightforward to apply and doesn't cost anything.
It lets kids touch heroes, and it doesn't cost anything.
In fact, it doesn't have to cost anything.
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