soaring cost
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsoaringandcost
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soaring
adjective
uk/ˈsɔː.rɪŋ/us/ˈsɔːr.ɪŋ/
rising very quickly to a ...
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cost
noun
uk/kɒst/us/kɑːst/
the amount of money needed to buy, do, or ...
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(Definition ofsoaringandcostfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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However, it sees difficulties because of thesoaringcostof land and property.
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That is necessary to deal with thesoaringcostof the common agricultural policy and the surpluses.
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One of the reasons for that is undoubtedly thesoaringcostof housing.
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Thirdly, the insurance industry should consider what more it can do to reduce thesoaringcostof motor insurance.
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The second problem that faces fishermen is thesoaringcostof fuel and the high interest charges.
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With thesoaringcostof living, these families often find life difficult enough.
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First, we have asoaringcostof living.
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Would not the best way of helping owner-occupiers be to keep down thesoaringcostof building land?
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First, however we felt about the emotional aspects of legal aid, we were all appalled by thesoaringcost.
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Raging inflation;soaringcostof living; rising unemployment and short time; increased income tax and other taxes.
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There is thesoaringcostof the unemployment bill.
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When we reduce unemployment, we not only reduce thesoaringcostof welfare; we will also find that we are spending less on shoring up our disintegrating social fabric.
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The villain is partly the use of housing subsidies as an ingredient of incomes policy and partly thesoaringcostof public sector housing—as well as dottinesses like municipalisation.
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After all, asoaringcostof living is only a reflection of rising prices and as prices rise, so inevitably shall we be kept out of our markets abroad.
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This was one of the main reasons that led to soaring costs and the seven-year delay.
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