extra cost
collocation in Englishmeaningsofextraandcost
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extra
adjective
uk/ˈek.strə/us/ˈek.strə/
added to what ...
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cost
noun
uk/kɒst/us/kɑːst/
the amount of money needed to buy, do, or ...
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(Definition ofextraandcostfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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There is noextracostto the parents.
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This means the extra effect is worth theextracost.
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For the producer, the low quality strategy saves theextracostof producing high quality wines.
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Theextracostof this scheme is the storage of the z(7) vectors.
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By using better implementations in the future, thisextracostmay be reduced.
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Extracostrefers to the subcontractors' worst extra costs determined by their resource constraints.
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It does not include theextracostof paying the minimum wage to government employees.
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This entailsextracostof feeding andextracostof milk production.
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Will there be anextracostof £100,000,000 or anyextracostat all?
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We also make the assumption that there is unemployment and therefore noextracostfor recruiting labor.
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Just before pouring, however, it was decided lightly to reinforce the church's wall-cores - at $4000extracost.
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But what does the public get for theextracost, weight, and bulk involved in one of these larger dictionaries?
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That is anextracost.
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Disability incurs anextracost.
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Theextracostis negligible.
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Noextracostwas involved.
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Is that theextracost?
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There is noextracost.
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There will beextracost.
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It is theextracost.
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Let us not confuse theextracostof production with theextracostof a dozen eggs on the shelf.
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Theextracostis only fractional.
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There is noextracostfor education.
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Theextracostis about £2¼ million.
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Who will bear theextracost?
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