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The phrase "costs will fall" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate a future decrease in the amount of money needed for something. Here is an example: Due to recent advancements in technology, we expect that costs will fall for our production process, leading to an increase in profits.
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BA's chief executive Robert Ayling, who broadly welcomed the Brussels decision, argues that fares will fall, but hopes that costs will fall even further.
He ridicules the government's promise that energy costs will fall.
All of the costs will fall to the county.
These costs will fall as a competitive market develops.
Business costs will fall and consumers' incomes will stretch further.
And it projects that costs will fall by 12% for every doubling in capacity.
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It is a fair bet that offshore power's capital cost will fall.
But manufacturers are scaling up production and Dr Cui expects the cost will fall to $20 a kilo.
"The cost will fall," Mr. Orozco said, "as banks attract more customer deposits and so they can finance the transfers".
The cost will fall more heavily on boats that make, say, $150,000 a year than large trawlers that make $1.5 million a year.
In some cases this will be Britain itself, but in others the cost will fall to countries across the European mainland.
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