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"cost out" is an acceptable term in written English.
It is most commonly used in a business setting to refer to the process of calculating the cost of a project or venture. For example, you could say, "We need to cost out the new product launch before moving forward with the project."
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He added: "Let's take all of the cost out, let's put support behind them.
"We fully understand and regret the impact that this event has cost out customers and their customers," Loftis said.
"Make no mistake, we will get the cost out and we will create value for shareholders," Mr. Hurd told investors.
I have been very careful to cost out my plan because I believe in a balanced budget.
It roams free from the burden of proof, not needing to cost out a set of options or elucidate a programme for action.
Squeezing cost out is, of course, a priority for EMC to return to profitability.
"If we were manufacturing volumes… we'd be able to cut a substantial amount of that cost out," he says.
Will they also let the opposition have access to cost out their proposals pre-budget and pre-election.
What you need to do is cost out what revenues are likely to be generated by a particular model and how you distribute those revenues.
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With respect to household cost, out-of-pocket spending was similar between the two arms.
And when we get to Gen-3, get the most cost-out we can, and that's how I look at it.
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