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"what it costs" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used in a sentence to refer to the monetary cost or price of something. Example: "I really like this jacket, but I'm not sure what it costs." In this sentence, "what it costs" refers to the unknown price of the jacket.
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Its cost per seat-mile is 3 cents, about half what it costs U.S. airline Southwest.
It's what it costs.
I don't care what it costs.
They know what it costs.
"What it costs, it costs".
"It doesn't matter what it costs".
"What it costs in terms of money, we will cover".
"I said: 'I don't care what it costs.
Comparing what it costs Schlotzsky's and Starbucks is difficult.
This is what it costs to make a life.
I know what it costs to make them".
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