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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'nominal cost' is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to refer to a very small amount of money or cost that is insignificant in comparison to the value of something. For example, "The nominal cost of the car was well worth the cost of its maintenance."
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The nominal cost of construction is £18bn, according to EDF.
Parking for the weekend is available for a nominal cost.
There is only a nominal cost difference anyway for the compounded ingredients of varying doses.
CPR is easy to learn, and training is often offered free or at a nominal cost.
It is a service that a travel management or security company can arrange at nominal cost.
Miscellaneous airport fees may have resulted in some passengers paying a nominal cost for the tickets.
The job paid Ms. Gaton $650 every two weeks and included health insurance at a nominal cost.
The shows had been bought by the BBC for a "low or nominal cost" from independent producers.
For a nominal cost, they can give a surprisingly large part of the experience of real flying.
If NASA offered a shuttle to the Smithsonian, the bill decreed, it would be "at no or nominal cost".
"Instead, ask if they will pay for the conference notes — usually a nominal cost — and do self-study instead".
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