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"cost down" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It generally means to reduce the costs of something, and can be used either as a noun or a verb. For example: "The company is looking for ways to cost down its production process."
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"Our mission is to bring the cost down".
So how can you keep the cost down?
To bring that cost down, the district needs more children.
Keep the stress and cost down by doing it yourself.
Keep the stress and cost down by doing it yourself.
Are there ways that we can work together to try to bring cost down?
"I have kept my overhead and cost down, and I have to lead through example".
"We really worked hard to keep the cost down," Mr. Hodson said of the union plan.
"Driving the cost down was an obsession for him," Mr. Post said.
MAINTENANCE COST DOWN Reading Only Slightly Below Last Year Despite Coal Strike -- Canadian Road Gains.
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This will bring the testing cost down and, probably, increase use.
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