Sentence examples for to cost from inspiring English sources

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to cost

noun

Amount of money, time, etc. that is required or used.

  • The total cost of the new complex was an estimated $1.5 million.

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And it's going to cost".

"It comes down to cost.

So it's adding to cost.

Tickets are to cost $30.

It ought to cost them more.

The Allerta is expected to cost $150.

Campaigns used not to cost so much.

Harsh Soviet rule continued to cost lives.

First, they all tend to cost money.

I don't want to cost jobs.

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Compare to marginal cost to determine profitability.

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