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What's the difference between "at all cost" and "at all costs"?
Mar 19, 2025 12:32 PM
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The correct phrase is “at all costs”.
For example:
• She was determined to succeed at all costs.
“At all cost” is sometimes used, but it is much less common and generally considered incorrect in standard English.
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Mar 19, 2025 10:09 PM
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