what was the cost to build it? What was the cost of your phone?
Sentence: The cost of living in 2008 for France was so and so...
The cost of food is rising in the United States.
The cakes cost a dollar apiece.
The cost was an immense part of the projects budget.
He will boast about the high cost of his new house.
Example sentence - We know how much the beans will cost because we weigh them after filling the bag.
The vice president committed a misdemeanor.The misdemeanor cost the man a fine.
If you pick up beer on the way to my house, I will reimburse you for the cost.
The coach's decision to waive the penalty may have cost us the game.
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Yes, a comma should be used before the word "approximately" at the end of a sentence when it is used to indicate an estimation or rough calculation. The comma helps to separate the word "approximately" from the rest of the sentence and improves clarity for the reader.
McDonald's cheapened the cost of frying fries by switching from coconut oil to vegetable.