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Discover LudwigThe phrase "only costs" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used when talking about a price or an amount that is lower than would normally be expected. For example: "This vacation package only costs $500 – an unbeatable price!".
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It only costs a pound.
What's more, that only costs £20-£25 £20-£25
Actually, the machine only costs $900.
And it only costs £14 to see it.
But a girl only costs $100 for life.
And it only costs them a buck fifty".
Similar(12)
That is not even the only cost.
"They only cost about £5," he said.
The only cost was hosting.
It only cost a penny.
And they only cost $30.
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