Low-cost
"Low-cost" in a Sentence (12 examples)
We offer low-cost prefabricated houses.
Low-cost gyms don't actually want the body-builder types.
There are many low-cost airlines in Europe.
Several other groups are working on low-cost ventilators.
Orchids offer an easy, low-cost way to brighten up a room.
Does Algeria need low-cost labor?
Can Algeria become a hub of low-cost manufacturing?
Some argued that only low-end labor-intensive jobs will be easily replaced by intelligent robots while others gloated about the possibility of employers utilizing an army of low-cost robots to make a fortune.
The low-cost computer operates by hand-crank when electricity is unavailable and can access wireless networks.
Low-cost community schools attempt to fill the gap, but most of these educators are inadequately trained—so one organization is now teaching the teachers.
For passengers, the decline in numbers using the short sea route (to 1.8 million in 2017) reflects the emergence of low-cost airlines and the expansion of flights serving Ireland from many regional airports in Britain.
Lower-cost B.B.L.s have created a market for similarly priced postoperative care. These are not the relaxing, spalike havens like the ones that serve wealthier clientele.
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Data sourced from Wiktionary, WordNet, CMU, and other open linguistic databases. Updated March 2026.