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The phrase "not cost" is grammatically correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something does not have a cost or is not expensive. Example: "The entrance to the museum does not cost anything, so it's a great option for a budget-friendly outing with the family."
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It's not cost neutral.
I think he has not cost £150m.
The treatment does not cost much.
But it did not cost this time.
This would not cost taxpayers anything.
"It does not cost me money.
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"That's not cost-efficient".
It's not cost-free, that.
"They're not cost-effective".
"Not cost-efficient".
But the program was not cost-free.
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