cost-effective - use in sentences

Modifying Another Word

  • highly: The treatment is highly cost-effective under NICE criteria, costing only around £ 12.50 per day.
  • extremely: Graduate fairs are an extremely cost-effective way of recruiting trainees.
  • very: The Netscape Proxy Server thereby provides a very cost-effective bandwidth increase.
  • relatively: Routine scanning in the second trimester was shown to be relatively cost-effective.
  • particularly: A Cost-Effective Consulting Solution Our candidates can be a particularly cost-effective solution when employed in assignments having consistent duration and on-site presence.
  • yet: Coddan provides all clients with individual advice and comprehensive, yet cost-effective solutions.

Adjective complement with noun phrase

  • make: Providers servicing rural areas used locally-based tutors to reduce travel costs and make delivery more cost-effective.

Modifies a noun

  • solution: A major requirement of the project was for a cost-effective roofing solution which also provided visual impact.
  • manner: The case studies are intended to show what can be done in a cost-effective manner.
  • means: Benefit to the research community The clusters potentially provide a cost-effective means for users to run HPC applications.
  • alternative: Once on the Web it provides a cost-effective alternative to paper copying of the same material.
  • way: Market research is a cost-effective way of finding out what people believe, think, want or need to do.
  • method: Traffic calming has been shown to be the most cost-effective method of reducing road accidents.

Used with adjective complement

  • prove: Backing up files over a reliable, secure Internet connection can prove more cost-effective.
  • deliver: We deliver cost-effective, innovative solutions founded on technical competency - all delivered through highly trained and motivated teams.
  • remain: Despite the craftsmanship of cabinet-makers, they remain cost-effective.
  • become: It also suggests when each of these technologies could become more cost-effective.
  • provide: To maintain resources, we will base our future plans on sound financial management and provide more cost-effective policing.
  • consider: The existing timber cladding required extensive repair work before painting and so it was considered more cost-effective to replace it entirely.

Preposition: in

  • term: The wire saw is very much faster, but since set-up takes longer stitch drilling can be more cost-effective in terms of smaller openings.

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