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"one-time cost" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a cost that happens only once, either due to a specific event or generally over a period of time. For example, "The one-time cost of the new software was quite high, but it was worth it for the long-term benefits it provides."
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The D.E.P. estimated that there is on average a one-time cost of $150,000 to remove a midsize dam.
Its 5.9 percent return on equity falls to just 3.7 percent when the one-time cost of buying back shares from Warren E. Buffett is included.
That's probably the biggest threat to TiVo, which has relied on monthly service plans to generate revenue beyond the one-time cost of the hardware purchase itself.
Excluding the one-time cost of redeeming Warren E. Buffett's preferred stock, it posted a return on equity of 10.2 percent.
If everyone eligible participated, the one-time cost would be under $350 billion.
Of course, this is a one-time cost that can be amortized over five to 10 years.
The one-time cost is about $8,000 to plant 24 species of trees and fruit-bearing shrubs.
The total one-time cost was $16 million to $18 million, or little more than $4 an acre.
Toyota also had to pay $83 million to shift production between factories in North America, a one-time cost.
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This translates to $15 per month for 100 GB of storage, net of any transfer fees (to move that much data on to S3 would be a one time cost of $20).
The shocking truth is that the one time cost to liberate a woman from this lifelong nightmare is just $50! Fifty dollars to purchase a woman's freedom.
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