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The most common way to say something is high-cost.
To a very high degree of cost.
Slightly more costly than desired or expected.
A small amount more costly than desired or expected.
To a moderate but noticeable degree of cost.
High-cost in relation to other similar items.
Becoming more expensive over time.
Clearly and unmistakably high-cost.
High-cost in comparison with something else.
Neither very cheap nor very expensive.
Well-known for being expensive, usually in a negative way.
So expensive that it prevents people from buying it.
Emphasizes an unimaginably high cost.
So expensive it seems ridiculous or absurd.
So expensive it could cause financial ruin.
Used to state the fact of having a high cost.
To transition from a lower cost to a higher cost over time.
Informal way to say something is becoming high-cost.
To appear to have a high cost based on visual impression.
To give the impression of being high-cost.
To cause something to have a high cost.
To give the impression of being high-cost based on a description.
To discover or have the opinion that something is high-cost.
To turn out to be costly over time or after experience.