Examples of using A cost in English and their translations into Korean
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Programming
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Computer
Now we can define a cost.
QR codes have a cost.
There is a cost of AUD20 for an ETA, payable by credit card.
But there's often a cost.
Customer service is no longer a cost center.
Clearly, it's not just a cost issue.
There is a cost for some of our travel vaccines.
Especially if there is a cost saving.
But according to Wallace, there is a cost.
But these savings come at a cost.
There may be a cost associated with this visit.
Shampoo, a cost of someone's salary… and the effect?
There is a cost to victory.
Each has a cost.
Each have a cost.
There is a cost.
There is a cost.
There's always a cost.
And there might a cost associated with the repair.
In such cases, there may be a cost associated with the repair.