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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cost-benefit analyses" is correct and commonly used in written English
It refers to the process of weighing the potential costs and benefits of a decision or action. Example: Before implementing a new marketing strategy, the company conducted extensive cost-benefit analyses to ensure it would be financially beneficial and effective in reaching their target audience.
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The Islamic State doesn't behave according to recognizable cost-benefit analyses.
And when it does, sometimes life gets reduced to a series of cost-benefit analyses.
Seven cost-benefit analyses of DCRs have found the benefits outweighed the costs.
These days, Robyn Bomar, an event planner in Destin, Fla., overhears brides doing cost-benefit analyses.
The biggest limitation to his cost-benefit analyses is that no one knows exactly what global warming will produce.
The agencies have until Feb. 28 to conduct cost-benefit analyses and give the White House a status report.
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Rigorous cost benefit analyses are required to further evaluate use of VL monitoring in this setting.
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