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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cost your" is not correct in standard written English
It seems to be an incomplete expression and lacks clarity without additional context. Example: "This mistake will cost your reputation."
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Will you cost your policies pre-election?
What if a decision could cost your patient's life?
And is cost your main criteria in choosing a dentist?
Taking an ox or a cow across would have cost your 3d.
That doesn't make it any easier when you feel deep down that you've cost your team.
You don't want to make a big mistake and know you've cost your country a game.
"Call off this pointless strike which will do nothing other than cost your members their wages".
"Old ways die hard in Japan," we learn, "where it can still cost your life to speak aloud".
Apart from a little bit of admin, it won't cost your employer anything (match funding and one-off gifts are optional).
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Your cost and your profit are your business, not mine.
Q: Have you costed your pledges?
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