Examples of 'costing up' in a sentence

Meaning of "costing up"

Costing up: Refers to the process of calculating, estimating, or determining the expenses or charges associated with something

How to use "costing up" in a sentence

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Several have pitched proposals costing up to half a trillion dollars.
Costing up to and over a million dollars a piece, they seem like a rather expensive proposition.
Our teams will help you with costing up to the delivery of your products.
America 's last affordable housing options, costing up to.
Violations of compliance costing up to $1 million penalty per day.
It is still today a quiet and respectable district, with apartments costing up to $4 million.
With insulin now costing up to $900 a month it hits low-income people very hard.
Custom buckles are undoubtedly not for everyone, sometimes costing up to thousands of dollars.
The renovations are costing up to £3million.
Which is equal to a pack of cigarette costing up to $19.
You may gain an Action card costing up to 5 treasure.
LiveJasmin is an expensive site, with some shows costing up to $9 per minute.
One may also purchase voluntary medical policy costing up to 100 $ per year.
Large, professional steaming devices are quite expensive, typically costing up to $200 or even more.
You must pay the entire cost of treatment costing up to SEK 700.

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