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Discover LudwigThe phrase "will be cost" is not correct or usable in written English
The proper phrase would be "will cost." For example: "This new product will cost $50."
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The most tangible change will be cost.
One factor, of course, will be cost.
"And there will be cost savings in it, too".
Both will be cost effective to grow on premises for actual use in the restaurant.
"There will be cost savings generated through this navigational technology, benefits for the environment, for the citizens and for industry".
That will be a demonstration that fusion is feasible, it's not a demonstration that it will be cost effective.
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Whether this extra assistance within general practice will be cost-effective in the long run should be the aim of a subsequent study.
The opening will be "cost-neutral," said Mr Watson.
The mayor's aides pledge the 2009 campaign will be cost-conscious.
Unfortunately this means that it is very unlikely that a professional repair will be cost-effective, except under warranty.
The inevitable result will be cost-cutting on an even greater scale than has been apparent for the past decade.
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