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cost
noun as in expense; price paid
Strongest matches
amount, charge, damage, expenditure, figure, outlay, payment, price, price tag, rate, tariff, value, worth
Weak matches
arm and a leg, bad news, bottom dollar, bottom line, top dollar
noun as in penalty, sacrifice
verb as in command a price of
Weak matches
amount to be asked, be demanded, be given, be marked at, be needed, be paid, be priced at, be received, be valued at, be worth, mount up, move back, sell at, set back, to the tune of
verb as in harm; exact a penalty
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Example Sentences
The result is massive health costs, with sugars linked to obesity around the world.
In some cases, though, companies will be able to absorb tariffs or higher production costs if shifting manufacturing locations.
In the past he has said it would cost taxpayers billions of pounds and take years.
Collectively, this should lower the operating costs of the fusion system.
However, the reduced price tag is not worth the extra risk and can burden buyers with long-term insurance costs.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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