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Meaning of "come at a cost"
Hi.
While I'm watching CNN 10 for learning English. I heard the phrase "come at a cost" and tried to look it up but no dictionary gives an explanation.
Does it mean bad things happen as a result of what we have done?
And is it the same as "come at a price"?
This is the sentence the phrase is used.
Robotic spacecraft would be doing the traveling and of course, all of them would come at a cost
Thank you
20 de feb. de 2020 23:39
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Yes - "price" and "cost" are completely interchangeable.
The only people who differentiate between these 2 words are economists. But in regular conversation (in any context, formal and informal) they are 100% interchangeable.
20 de febrero de 2020
I was able to quickly lookup the transcript, and personally I think they're using it to make what they're saying sound more important, given the overall context. Typical news speak.
I think there's also a subtle difference between "come at a price" and "come at a cost". But maybe it's just a matter of some common expressions, and where and how you can use them.
21 de febrero de 2020
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HongJu
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Inglés, Coreano
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