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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. If you’d like to improve your understanding of English expressions and grammar, I’d be happy to help! You can book a lesson with me to refine your skills and gain confidence in using English naturally.
March 19, 2025
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