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The phrase "has cost" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe an expense incurred by someone or something. For example, "The repairs to my car have cost me a lot of money."
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That has cost them.
This has cost efficiencies.
"This has cost her.
It has cost lives.
It has cost West Bengal dearly".
It has cost me enough money already".
Rebuilding it has cost $800m since 1990.
This caution has cost them dearly.
"Almost every move has cost us money".
The mistake has cost him dear.
Her ambition has cost her sympathy.
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