Change to active voice. 1,It's cost will be borne by them.
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Borne is the past tense and past participle of bear in all senses not related to birth. ... It also works where bear means to produce or to bring about, which means it's the correct spelling in the phrase borne fruit (e.g., “our plan has borne fruit”) even though the word comes perilously close to birth in this sense.
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They will borne it's cost
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