prohibitively expensive
prohibitively high
prohibitively difficult
prohibitively long
Giving every patient an annual anti-flu injection would be prohibitively expensive.
The cost of living in that city is prohibitively high.
The price of the designer handbag is prohibitively expensive.
The distance between the two cities is prohibitively far.
The time required for the project is prohibitively long.
The entrance fee to the amusement park is prohibitively steep.
The restaurant's menu is prohibitively limited.
The requirements for the job are prohibitively strict.
The regulations are prohibitively complex.
The process of obtaining a visa can be prohibitively difficult.
The cost of healthcare in that country is prohibitively high.
It used to be just prohibitively expensive.
And building new plants has become prohibitively expensive.
But without ample government funding, they can be prohibitively expensive.
The government had made it prohibitively hard for foreigners to bet against the battered currency.
These designs evolved to hold candles, as metal lanterns were prohibitively expensive for most people.
And it's prohibitively expensive to launch tons and tons of construction materials into space.
Ignorance of the future carries a cost today: ambiguity makes risks uninsurable, or at the very least prohibitively expensive.
And for a small bank, that might be prohibitively expensive.
That's because the books are massive and prohibitively expensive.
The deep water means that foundations are prohibitively expensive. So this bridge floats.
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