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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'material cost' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the cost of materials needed to produce an item. For example: "The material cost of manufacturing the product was much higher than expected."
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The material cost, that was inevitable.
I've debated number of pockets, material, cost.
The material cost of Majestic is somewhat less than the material cost of slate -- the price ranges from $285 to $360 per square.
The human and material cost, Les Gray argued, was disproportionate to what was at stake.
They called it an "ineffective test" operating at "substantial and material cost".
"We have had real material cost increases over the last four years.
Mass minimization and material cost minimization are also considered.
"Our material cost per square foot is about a dollar, if that," Mr. Rowell said.
Raw material cost was close to zero since he used waste.
She didn't predict that this mission would involve a material cost.
A year ago better material cost about a 10th of that price.
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