Examples of 'cost in excess' in a sentence

Meaning of "cost in excess"

cost in excess - refers to the amount exceeding a particular limit or budget, indicating additional expenses beyond a specified amount

How to use "cost in excess" in a sentence

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cost in excess
Cost in excess of net assets acquired.
At this stage, the inquiry had cost in excess of a million pounds.
There the total cost in excess of the baseline scenario can be retrieved.
I have it in good authority that they originally cost in excess of 600 pounds.
O Storage cost in excess of basic core coverage.
The first phase of the project will cost in excess of US$9 billion.
They generally cost in excess of $300 to complete the courses if bought privately.
Larger trees and the best imitations could cost in excess of £700.
The investments to serve the mass market cost in excess of 40 percent of Vistaprint-branded revenues.
The Abu Simbel project in Egypt, for example, cost in excess of US$80 million.
The new system will cost in excess of $4 million over….
American Club data records these cost in excess of $85m for the period.
Repairs were estimated to cost in excess of $13 million.
The investment will cost in excess of 100 million PIN.
A big budget Hindi movie can cost in excess of US$30 million.

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