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high-cost

 

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Term: High-Cost

Adjective

  1. Having a significant or expensive price.

Example sentences:

  • The high-cost designer handbag attracted many fashion enthusiasts.
  • Living in a high-cost neighborhood requires a larger budget.

Noun

  1. A situation or circumstance involving a substantial expense.

Example sentence:

  • Buying a new car is a high-cost that many individuals save up for.

Verb

  1. To cause or result in a considerable financial outlay.

Example sentence:

  • Expanding their business would high-cost the company, but it was a necessary investment.

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