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plus

[pluhs] / plʌs /




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IRA limits will be $7,500, plus a $1,100 catch-up for those 50 and older.

From MarketWatch

Providence rent is cheaper, plus Bolden wants to try to tap a Rhode Island subsidy program, Page said.

From The Wall Street Journal

The terms were typical: $70,000, plus fees in the event of potential health complications and a promise that the intended parents would cover medical costs.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Journal compared that number to the number of calendar days from the first prescription to the last, plus the days supplied in that final refill.

From The Wall Street Journal

We were really lacking for entertainment jobs here in the city so that was a big plus for me to be able to bring jobs here to L.A. to all of our amazing crews.

From Los Angeles Times