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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'cost much' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the amount of money something costs, for example, "This laptop will cost much more than the other one."
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This doesn't cost much.
Moreover, taking action won't cost much.
The treatment does not cost much.
Most of the electronics cost much less.
That would cost much more, of course.
A child that cost much brought much.
"It doesn't cost much money.
"Doesn't cost much, Colman thinks.
They could cost much more.
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Last weekend's attacks must have cost much less.
Other estimates put the ultimate cost much higher.
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