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When do you use? Sun Apr 11, 2004 11:20 am  When do you use?
 

Hello everybody! I don't understand it! When do you use "cost"? When do you use " worth" I looked up in the dictionary And the meaning of them the same!
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Cost and worth Sun Apr 11, 2004 23:13 pm  Cost and worth
 

Cost means price, expense.
Worth means value.
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