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"the current cost" is a valid and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to the present or most recent price or expense of something. Example: The current cost of gas is significantly higher than it was last year. Another example: We need to evaluate the current cost of our project before making any decisions.
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The current cost is $10,000.
The current cost would be prohibitive for many.
The current cost is 55% of payroll, far more than most employers put aside.
The current cost of £60m a year makes it the corporation's most expensive programming.
The current cost of care was $200 a day and would rise by 5 percent annually.
The society estimates the current cost to the NHS at £23bn a year, rising to £27bn by 2018.
The sum is nearly five times the current cost of $100 for the most expensive seats, itself a Broadway high.
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That alone could very well shift the current cost-benefit analysis on swapping land for peace.
Members of the Treasury Committee said there were "serious shortcomings" in the current cost-benefit analysis for HS2.
Lastly, the current cost-effectiveness projections included only the costs associated with the use of abortive treatments.
The benefit cut is being justified by claiming that the current cost-of-living adjustment exceeds the true rate of inflation.
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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.

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