cost-share
Americanverb (used with object)
Etymology
Origin of cost-share
First recorded in 1975–80
Example Sentences
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“Today’s extension of the 100% cost-share through July 1, 2022, builds on our efforts to assist impacted communities across state and federal levels.”
From Seattle Times
“The cost-share waivers were just one piece of our overall response to the COVID-19 pandemic,” Lempner said.
From Seattle Times
“The cost-share waivers were just one piece of our overall response to the covid-19 pandemic,” Lempner said.
From Washington Post
In June, TerraPower announced that it would build the first Natrium reactor in Wyoming as part of a 50-50 cost-share program with the Department of Energy.
From Scientific American
It offers a cost-share program for planting on public property, rights of way and private nonprofit land with public access, the department said.
From Washington Times
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