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Asbestos is inexpensive to use because it is naturally occurring and abundant, making it readily available for mining and production. Additionally, its exceptional heat resistance and durability make it a cost-effective material for various applications such as insulation and fireproofing. However, the health risks associated with asbestos exposure have led to its limited use and stricter regulations in many countries.

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