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cost

[kawst, kost] / kɔst, kɒst /






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A free bus service is also realistic, but it is expected to cost $800 million annually and would require coordination with the state’s transportation authority, which operates the city’s transit system.

From The Wall Street Journal

Steeper US tariffs on some imported furniture items took effect Thursday, in a move that could add pressure on households already feeling the pinch from elevated costs of living.

From Barron's

The average cost of a California divorce is about $17,500, due to court filings, proceedings and attorney fees.

From Los Angeles Times

She said she was never told those travel costs would be coming out of her money.

From Los Angeles Times

However, changes announced in the Budget should mean a fall in the cost of energy from April.

From BBC