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Discover Ludwig"costing for" is a grammatically correct and commonly used structure in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the price or expense of something. Example: The company is currently in the process of costing for the new project, taking into account materials, labor, and overhead costs.
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Labour has not given a costing for its target.
According to surveys, manufacturing industries adopt standard costing for cost control.
The total energy costing for the building was also reduced by 10.2% for TESH wall system.
The Coalition's policy document does not contain a complete costing for Operation Sovereign Borders.
They also provide a way of quantifying risks and costing for or against implementing a new component of the architecture.
In the original, Daniel Berman of Médecins Sans Frontières was quoted commenting on GSK's costing for the rotavirus vaccine.
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He wooed the two Greens by doubling a £4m fund for community renewable-energy projects and introducing carbon-costing for all government plans (though in the event they abstained).
Cost, for one thing.
Well, cost for one thing.
That lowers costs for consumers.
No cost for you.
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