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"costs of entry" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to refer to the financial or other resources needed in order to enter a field or activity. For example, "The costs of entry to the private education market are high, with many elite schools charging high tuition fees."
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Costs of entry are low.
Decent rigs are becoming cheaper, lowering the costs of entry.
You also need to be aware of all costs of entry into this market – for example, listing fees.
Although Mr Weinberg often works with big companies that make medical devices, he has seen the costs of entry tumble.
Under the slogan 'a new team for a new era', Branson added: "The new era is seeing the costs of entry come down.
And since costs of entry are not prohibitive, plenty of other established exchanges could be tempted into Europe if venues there started to look very profitable.
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high performance is a cost-of-entry expectation in high-end cars.
Mobile VR, which offers a much more accessible cost-of-entry to the virtual reality platform seems to always be bumping up against system limitations.
We have smaller markets, where cost-of-entry would be lower.
It's cost of entry.
Cost of entry: Highlights start at $250.
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