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current cost

noun

  1. a cost based on the prevailing price paid for material, labor, etc.



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Depending on the model, the current cost of an iPhone can start from $599 but go over $1,000.

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Retired teacher Jane Collins said in the current cost of living crisis it was a "really good idea".

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The latest tuition fee increase is also significantly less than the £12,000-£13,000 that universities have argued is sufficient to meet the current cost of teaching.

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It would also still be less than the £12,000 to £13,000 that universities argue is enough to meet the current cost of teaching a degree per student.

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The university said: "We understand how the current cost of living crisis is affecting everyone, and we are working in partnership with our students’ union to help support students in a number of ways."

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