The "cost" referred to in the concept of opportunity cost is always monetary.

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False.

The "cost" in the concept of opportunity cost is not always monetary. Opportunity cost refers to the value of the next best alternative that is foregone when a decision is made. This can include non-monetary factors such as time, resources, satisfaction, and other benefits that could have been obtained from the alternative choice.

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