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exorbitant cost

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exorbitant
adjective
uk /ɪɡˈzɔː.bɪ.tənt/ us /eɡˈzːɔr.bə.t̬ənt/
Exorbitant prices, demands, etc. are much ...
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cost
noun
uk /kɒst/ us /kɑːst/
the amount of money needed to buy, do, or ...
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Examples of exorbitant cost


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This demand would have forced our tyre producers to replace all their ranges of moulds at an exorbitantcost.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
Nor can there be any question of exorbitantcost increases now.
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However, it should not be at exorbitantcost or be unnecessarily heavily armed.
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That is borne out by the fact that these immigrants are forced to buy very inferior accommodation at exorbitantcost.
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I remind him that there will be three schools at an exorbitantcost.
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That could be achieved with the use of funds amassed from council house sales and by reducing the exorbitantcost of bed-and-breakfast accommodation.
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Sometimes it is necessary to open up a production line at exorbitantcost in order to get spare parts for particular pieces of equipment.
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Many are saying that it cannot be implemented using current technology or only at an exorbitantcost.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
He seems to find the whole thing unpalatable, particularly the exorbitantcost involved.
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One of their greatest problems is the exorbitantcost of enforcing their rights against their freeholders.
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That could be done to a greater extent at no exorbitantcost.
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A plumber or an electrician may need to cross the river two or three times a day, and that exorbitantcost is a disincentive to enterprise.
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Indeed, it says that the only things rising faster than the exorbitantcost of water south of the border are the extravagant salaries of the chief executives of water companies.
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Some materials could be recycled only at exorbitantcost in terms of both money and energy use, so burning waste to recover energy will sometimes be the best choice.
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In some cases they have to be emptied once a fortnight by the householder at an exorbitantcost, sometimes as much as £1 of poor people's money.
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Till then only a few fortunate had the facility for higher education, because of its exorbitantcost.
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Plans to restore the local iron industry floundered because of the exorbitantcost of modernizing outdated mills.
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The exorbitantcost of the reproductions, which were often hand-painted, landed him in debtors' prison.
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If the cost of membership is not enough to deter blue-collar workers, the exorbitantcost of belonging and fitting in with country club culture certainly is.
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Due to the exorbitantcost of adding motion to simulators, military programs have established research units to investigate the impact of skill acquisition with the use of motion simulators.
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