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Discover Ludwig"cost to" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
You can use it to describe a financial cost associated with a particular activity or purchase. For example, "The cost to repair the car was $500."
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The cost to taxpayers?
What's the cost to you?
At what cost to the Allies?
HOW much did it cost to create?
There is a cost to this practice.
The cost to his reputation is appalling.
No cost to attend.
But at what cost to the union?
There is no cost to attend.
But the cost to taxpayers was high.
What will it cost to fix?
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