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cost-effective

[ kawst-i-fek-tiv, kost- ]

adjective

  1. producing optimum results for the expenditure.


cost-effective

adjective

  1. providing adequate financial return in relation to outlay
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Derived Forms

  • cost-effectiveness, noun
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“If this technology is proven to be viable, scalable and cost-effective, it would greatly enhance our climate resilience.â€

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“They're saying that they're saving us money by doing these cuts, but there are very few things that are as cost-effective as Medicare and Medicaid,†Marino said.

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"That might mean finding a more cost-effective way to produce the product or doing something completely different. It's frustrating I have to focus on survival rather than growing my business."

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The medicines watchdog has agreed the drugs are safe and cost-effective for NHS use.

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Trump has said his actions will help boost manufacturing in the US, by making it less cost-effective to make products overseas.

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