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Discover LudwigThe phrase "zero costs" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in contexts where you want to indicate that something is free of charge or has no associated expenses. Example: "The new software update comes with zero costs for all existing users."
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As the program is regarded as a supplement to standard care, the incremental cost-effectiveness ratio is calculated with a so-called do-nothing alternative, which is assumed to imply zero costs and zero health effects.
Italy's cultural patrimony is a "strategic asset like oil, with zero costs because it's there," Mr. Resca said.
The city's World Trade Center Health Panel in February estimated that screening and treatment of ailments associated with ground zero costs the nation $393 million annually.
This month, the city's World Trade Center Health Panel estimated that screening and treatment of ailments associated with ground zero costs the nation $393 million annually.
The measurements with zero costs were excluded.
cNumber of observations with zero costs.
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The union has sparked spats the latest pilots' strike, which ended on July 3rd, cost almost $120m.
Two double bogeys and a bogey on the 18th cost the two-time defending champion, Lorena Ochoa.
He holed a 25-foot birdie on the 7th before an errant tee shot on the 8th cost him a shot.
Finishing with a quadruple-bogey 7 at No. 17 and a bogey at 18, O'Hair fell from second place to 11th, costing him $747,000 in prize money.
A wayward shot out of a greenside bunker at the 4th cost him another hole, but at the long 5th a second shot into the sand did not prevent him from cutting the deficit.
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