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"state the cost" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to ask somebody to specify or express how much something costs. For example, "Could you please state the cost of the project?"
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INSURANCE IN ANY STATE The cost of insurance for individual buyers varies considerably by state.
Tote bags state the cost of an average booth ($24,000).
Ads are supposed to state the cost of the call, and any call that can go over $3.50 has to state the cost at the outset and then give the caller 20 seconds to hang up.
And who knows, perhaps one day those spare rooms will accommodate a professional care worker and save the state the cost.
The state owes students a deeper debt than they owe the state – the cost of massive educational disinvestment and an economy broken by a generation of financial recklessness.
For Utah residents like Dr. Huntington, who get permits in a blind draw directly from the state, the cost of a permit for a buck is modest, $35; the same permit for nonresidents in the draw is $263.
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Reputable sources, including Lewin Group and Kaiser Foundation, state the costs would range between 0.07% and 3%.
Both the Ethiopian and Tanzanian studies did not clearly state the costing methods or show the cost findings.
In a few states, the cost of incentives is not significant.
"They are saying let's dump on the states the cost of running Amtrak," he said.
As in all states, the cost of health care has increased sharply in Vermont in recent years.
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