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costs

noun as in expenses

noun as in financing

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Trump should have to convince Congress that enacting across-the-board tariffs would be consistent with his geopolitical goals and would be worth the economic costs.

Its debts became more than the value of its assets, and costs related to a break-in at its Wirral plant added to its woes.

From BBC

The average property now costs £268,144, according to the building society.

From BBC

They won their battle five years ago this month but never received proper compensation because the money they received was largely swallowed up by the huge costs to fund their case.

From BBC

The private estates model is becoming increasingly common as strapped-for-cash local authorities, that would in the past have taken on public areas, are seeking ways to avoid extra costs.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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