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Discover LudwigThe phrase "increased costs for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe how something has become more expensive due to an increase in certain costs. For example, "The company has seen increased costs for raw materials this year."
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Now they are reporting reduced ticket sales and increased costs for out-of-town tours.
Rising oil prices and interest rates have increased costs for companies and curbed spending by consumers.
It also pointed to increased costs for cream, among other expenses.
Employers would face increased costs for hiring, training, and supervision, as well as an increase in costs for unemployment insurance.
And there were rules that established new fees (such as increased costs for passports) to fund government operations.
Health policy experts have said it is not nearly enough money to cover increased costs for those people.
The largest commercial satellite operator, PanAmSat, said its third-quarter profit fell 73percentt on increased costs for its Internet service.
"To exempt universities from FoI legislation at a time of increased costs for students does not make sense.
The report highlights fears cuts to legal aid could lead to increased costs for other departments, such as health, housing and education.
Rent consumed a higher proportion of household income in 2005 than in 1990, but the increased costs for homeowners climbed even more steeply.
Open-access festivals mean increased costs for independent, emerging artists, and fierce competition in a program with hundreds of other acts.
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