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Discover LudwigThe phrase "operations cost" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is typically used in business or economics contexts, to refer to the expenses incurred in running or maintaining a business operation. For example, "We need to reduce our operations cost in order to increase our profit margins."
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CAMP's 2010 operations cost taxpayers more than $3 million.
The UK operations cost an estimated £50,000 each.
His shoulder soon broke down, and two operations cost him two seasons.
Both operations cost $25,000 or more at most hospitals that offer them.
"These operations cost in the immediate term, but they pay off in three to five years," he says.
All these separate operations cost an estimated $11 million a year, and that's not counting the governor's budget bureaucracy.
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Polytechnic pays only maintenance and operations costs.
This could result in higher operations costs and not directly benefit major weapons systems".
These costs were included in the central IIS development and operations costs.
Operations costs including utilities and maintenance of Manoshi branch office were apportioned among CHW related activities.
Donor subsidies reduce the true cost of implant service delivery, which encompasses both commodity and operations costs.
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