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Discover Ludwig"cost neutral" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when discussing a situation or process that carries neither a cost nor benefit. For example: "With the new changes, the program is now cost neutral."
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It's not cost neutral.
Hunt said the proposals would be cost neutral.
The conferences are a very grassroots movement and are cost neutral.
The policy appeared cost neutral with respect to overall health spending.
Cost neutral internships for MIT students at Brazilian companies, research institutes and universities.
Executive orders must be cost neutral, since only Congress has the power to appropriate money.
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It claims this will be cost-neutral.
MISTI is cost-neutral to all its students!
The opening will be "cost-neutral," said Mr Watson.
The overall change is planned to be cost-neutral.
"The claim the union proposal is cost-neutral is simply not true.
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