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The phrase "education costs" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the financial expenses associated with obtaining an education, such as tuition, fees, and other related costs.
Example: "Many students struggle to manage their education costs while pursuing their degrees."
Alternatives: "tuition fees" or "educational expenses."
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Higher education costs?
But world-class education costs money.
He merged schools to cut education costs.
Education costs -- school supplies, books and tuition -- have risen, too.
University fees have gone up, education costs money.
Growing special education costs were swallowing the regular education budget.
Should some current education costs be treated as "investment"?
(The numbers exclude special education costs, often mandated by law).
There are no child deductions on personal income taxes, except a small one for education costs.
Education costs jumped 0.8percentt, reflecting increases in tuition fees at private secondary schools.
"Every town is facing that, and it's largely being driven by an increase in education costs".
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