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"the cost of the program" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to the economic expense associated with a specific project or course of action. For example, "I'm interested in learning more about the program, but I'm concerned about the cost of the program."
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He was not specific about the cost of the program.
The cost of the program is hotly debated.
The cost of the program is also classified.
This will not affect the cost of the program.
Your orientation fee covers the cost of the program.
Some small independent offices might balk at the cost of the program.
Mrs. Lowey said she did not have an estimate of the cost of the program.
The cost of the program, $1,200, includes lunches but not transportation or accommodations.
Mr. Yost and Ford's vendors declined to estimate the cost of the program.
That puts the cost of the program to more than $12 million a year.
The cost of the program is about $400 million a year.
More suggestions(18)
the cost of the programme
the affordability of the program
the expense of the program
the cost efficiency of the program
the cost effectiveness of the program
the cost of the programs
the continuation of the program
the purpose of the program
the essence of the program
the goal of the program
the nature of the program
the cost of the conflict
the cost of the effort
the reach of the program
the use of the program
the cost of the settlement
the cost of the solution
the mission of the program
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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