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expense
noun as in cost, payment
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Gzim moved into a construction role where he says he felt forced to take a lower wage - not enough to cover his own expenses and support his family back home.
An apartment renter earning the state’s average monthly income — roughly $4,800 — would have around $425 to save at the end of the month, after rent and other expenses.
The U.S. is sending the weapons at considerable expense, yes.
In all three countries, restaurants may soon be paying more for ingredients and passing along the expense.
The $5,000 he is accused of using for personal expenses was deposited in his account in January 2024, according to the letters, which do not specifically describe the expenses.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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