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Discover LudwigThe phrase "entail cost" is a correct and usable term in written English.
It is typically used in a financial context to indicate that a certain action or decision requires a monetary expenditure. For example, "The decision to build a new house will surely entail costs that have not yet been tallied."
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Exit may also entail costs.
All efforts to keep StarLink out of the food supply entail costs, whether for testing kits, storage or diversion of corn purchased for food into channels for feed.
Above all, it will be scarcer.Given what has gone before, that may seem like no bad thing but it will entail costs.
However, waiting may entail costs as well as benefits.
However, the need to explore new resources may entail costs such as exposing the animal to unfamiliar predators.
All of these strategies entail costs.
Moreover, morphological adaptations to chick killing may entail costs.
Both entail costs and potential burden to participants, and the possibility of risks to future patients.
36 Delayed actions also entail costs, for example, due to ongoing degradation.
At the same time, grouping may entail costs in the form of increased competition and predator attraction (Krause & Ruxton, 2002).
First, the mutations that increased growth rates by improving early life did not typically entail costs later in life.
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