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Discover LudwigThe correct version of this phrase is "it costs"
For example, you can use this phrase in a sentence such as: "It costs $50 for a ticket to the show."
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With index funds, it's costs, costs, costs.
(The latter, as well as traditional sponsorship from ad-platform Plista, is also crowd-funding it's costs).
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It's costing them politically".
It's cost of entry.
"It's cost him dearly".
Ultimately it's cost us".
— and it's cost-effective.
It's costing a lot.
It's costing him cash.
It's costed into the Pacific solution.
Just think what it's costing".
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