low-cost in the PONS Dictionary

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Open to civilian traffic since 1996, has seen over the years more and more increase the number of transit passengers thanks to the airlines and low-cost flights.
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It was a low-cost mission completed for under $98 million.
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The puritan and repetitive shoebox style is seen as a way to low-cost construction.
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The three possible schemes were divided into a low-cost, a mid-range and high performance system implementations.
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He has pioneered research on the artificial leaf, a promising area of sustainable energy research that uses sunlight to produce clean, low-cost sources of energy.
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The chain specialized in low-cost, southern style cookery.
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Soy products also are used as a low-cost substitute in meat and poultry products.
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Dot matrix printers are still commonly used in low-cost, low-quality applications like cash registers, or in demanding, very high volume applications like invoice printing.
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Instead of many expensive metal molds, low-cost plastic tooling can be formed from a single metal master, which also allows greater design flexibility.
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Bedsits arose from the subdivision of larger dwellings into low-cost accommodation at low conversion cost.
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