additional cost

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additional
adjective
uk
/əˈdɪʃ.ən.əl/
us
/əˈdɪʃ.ən.əl/
extra:
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cost
noun
uk
/kɒst/
us
/kɑːst/
the amount of money needed to buy, do, or ...
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(Definition ofadditionalandcostfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofadditional cost

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Fortunately, this can be handled without anyadditionalcost.
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The benefits obtained from these methods are additive: using both strategies together providesadditionalcostreductions.
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Everybody's position is taken into consideration and at noadditionalcost.
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Once they have joined there is noadditionalcostfor care services.
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A non-destructive implementation actually has anadditionalcostthat is inhibiting.
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This adds substantial complexity to the physical and control system as well asadditionalcost.
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Often, however, theadditionalcost, space, or complexity of incorporating redundant hardware makes this approach unattractive.
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In this case,additionalcostshould be required to accommodate the increased number of workstations.
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Cost effectiveness: would the benefits of the more sophisticated design outweigh theadditionalcost?
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Anadditionalcostfactor is formed by the counseling costs themselves.
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In such case,additionalcostshould be required to accommodate the increased number of workstations.
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This finding amounts to anadditionalcostof $7,800 per revascularization avoided.
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At the hospital level, the drug is expected to induce anadditionalcostof $7,545 per treated patient.
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This effect could be compensated automatically by adding sensors to the wheelchair, but at anadditionalcost.
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The interest-rate spread provides a measure of the external finance premium, theadditionalcostof external funds.
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A smalladditionalcostfor adverse events was assigned to these patients at discontinuation, to account for potential adverse events.
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There is noadditionalcost.
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This is theadditionalcost.
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Noadditionalcostwas incurred.
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That is theadditionalcost.
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That would involveadditionalcost.
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It is anadditionalcost.
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That is anadditionalcost.
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