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Vince Posted 21 years ago
Vocabulary

at low cost / at low costs

I'm doubting about the following sentence:

Our goal is to deliver quality products at low cost.

The question is whether it should be 'at low cost' or 'at low costs'. Or any other possibility like 'sharp prizes', if that is possible.

Vince..
  

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'Sharp prize' doesn't go well either. Your original sentence is just right. Savvy

  • 'Sharp prize' doesn't go well either.
  • Your original sentence is just right.
  • Savvy
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Hi Vince,

'cost' should not be in plural form.'Sharp prize' doesn't go well either.

Your original sentence is just right.

Savvy

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