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go to the expense
Idioms and Phrases
see go to the trouble .Example Sentences
If producers have to pay the human actors anyway for the days they would have worked, and pay residuals too, why go to the expense of the digital replica?
Will school districts have to go to the expense of conducting multiple recounts of the vote?
Yet, thanks to Woodspoon, they don't have to go to the expense of renting a commercial premise.
China Molybdenum has been cautious in declaring it, he said, until the company knows it wants to go to the expense of extracting the deeper layers.
"Producers don't have to go to the expense or risk of a new series but can ride that nostalgia wave."
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