at all costs

ADVERB
  1. regardless of the cost involved
    he wanted to save her life at all cost
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How To Use at all costs In A Sentence

  • Cattle seem to absorb less radioactivity than sheep, except for the milk, which is to be avoided at all costs because of the iodine.
  • Peace processes thus become sacrosanct and must be kept going at all costs. Times, Sunday Times
  • It is also a caustic commentary on the American Dream of success at all costs. Times, Sunday Times
  • There are still eight games left so we must avoid complacency at all costs. The Sun
  • The lesson here is that long and low is always chic, and to avoid at all costs what I call 'furniture on steroids': American designs are generally so supersized and big and puffy. Silver-Screen Décor
  • You react with an intense and zealous activity designed to achieve your aims at all costs.
  • These requirements must be enforced at all costs. Times, Sunday Times
  • Security during the president's visit must be maintained at all costs.
  • After a hideaway chat with Nixon, his consiglieri, Chuck Colson, concluded that it was imperative "to stop Anderson at all costs. The Best of Enemies
  • The collapse of the British Empire, which Winston Churchill had vowed to defend at all costs, opened the way to worldwide decolonization.
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