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Discover LudwigThe phrase "costed as" is not commonly used in written English
It may be considered grammatically incorrect and should be avoided. A more commonly used phrase would be "priced as" or "costing as". Example: The new computer was priced as an expensive luxury item, but it turned out to be worth every penny.
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The interventions will be costed, as well as the consequences for the use of health and social services in general.
In this analysis, the time required for core members, particularly histopathologists and radiologists, to prepare for the MDM was costed as well as the time of active MDM participation.
This mechanism ensures that models that are very similar are not costed as being extremely dis-similar just because their bursts do not align.
* Hours were not costed as community researchers gave their time voluntarily.
Contacts with general practitioners during follow-up were costed as a standard 10 minute consultation.
Multiple procedures (e.g. two PTCAs) were conservatively costed as a single procedure.
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Other goods cost as little as 10 cents.
Elite programs cost as much as $35,000.
(This would cost as much as $400 billion).
They cost as much as $800.
It doesn't cost as much.
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