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The phrase "cost removed" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English. It is often used to describe a situation where a cost or expense has been eliminated or taken away. Example: After the cost was removed from the final budget, we were able to allocate more funds towards marketing and advertising.
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Think practical: If you have a recipient who sells things on eBay for example, why not give them a bundle of envelopes, bubble wrap, sticky labels and tape in a gift basket?! They'll be thrilled at having a cost removed from their lucrative pastime!
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Those costs removed, it should make money, she says.
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(Following an outcry, the provision, which gave Nebraska additional federal funds to cover Medicaid costs, was removed from the final bill).
Again, shocking in that it makes sense (distribution costs are removed, etc) and that a company is actually doing it.
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