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"divide cost" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to talk about an expense being shared by multiple parties. For example, "We will need to divide the cost of the tickets among us."
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They divide cost estimates among payers (Medicare, Medicaid, or private) and cost category (inpatient, outpatient, or prescription).
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Anthony Maiocchi, the Carozzas' lawyer, said the court is deciding how to divide costs between the two families and the town.
The traditional terminology is to divide costs into direct and indirect ones.
Moreover, there is a need to resolve the question of how to divide costs and benefits when technology is used to share information among different health care providers.
We then divided cost by performance, ranking the most valuable player as the one whose play-making cost the least amount of money.
Our method differed from these by dividing cost into the weighted benefit score to rank in order of 'cost-value'.
It should be noted that some requirements may have divided costs since two requirements may always share the same investments and project tasks.
We divided costs into traditional budgeting categories (personnel, supplies, services, training, capital, contingency), as well as campaign element (e.g., planning, community mobilization, and implementation).
For each ICU patient, the following cost data were collected: total hospital cost; divided into costs during ICU stay, IMC stay and general ward stay.
The indirect cost was divided into cost of assistance provided by informal caregivers and production loss and is also given as a total indirect cost.
First, divide the cost per screening by the probability that a screening will find cancer to determine the cost of a cancer diagnosis.
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