Like costs that can't be recovered, in economists' lingo Crossword Clue

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RankAnswerLengthSourceDate
98% SUNK Like costs that can't be recovered, in economists' lingo (4)
67% ADAM Economist Smith (4) Eugene Sheffer Aug 6, 2025
64% PRICE Cost (5) The Telegraph Cross Atlantic Aug 18, 2025
64% FREE At no cost (4) The Telegraph Quick Aug 12, 2025
61% OWNS Dominates, in lingo (4)
61% DRYOUT Recover from a soaking (6) Thomas Joseph Aug 16, 2025
61% FEE Cost (3) New York Times Jul 31, 2025
61% REDEEM Recover (6) (6) Mirror Quick Jul 19, 2025
61% RANTO Cost (5) Newsday Jul 10, 2025
61% TONIC The "T" of G&T (5) The Telegraph Plusword Jul 7, 2025
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