"cost" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- I know that could cost me votes, possibly even the election.
- Ironically, it was Burden's sense of justice that cost him votes.
- Already, the party's hard line on abortion has cost votes, although it is impossible even to estimate how many.
- He feared that support would cost him Southern votes in the 1936 election.
- That, however, is a quality that should cost him votes.
- Analysts stated his relatively late entry into the campaign might have cost him votes.
- That conflict has yet to heal, and many Democrats fear it will cost their party black votes this fall.
- But they could also cost votes among free trade Republicans.
- Their fear is that coming down on either side of the issue will cost votes.
- The government's decision to delay the election call may cost them votes.
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