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bill

[bil] / bɪl /


NOUN
piece of legislation
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NOUN
beak of animal
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VERB
advertise
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Example Sentences

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It comes after complaints that rising property valuations have left some Welsh companies facing sharp increases in their bills.

From BBC

The changes would take years to implement, require new powers for the Senedd and substantial funding, more than can be raised through customers' bills alone.

From BBC

Past law and Allen’s bill do not apply to fire victims whose homes are not total losses.

From Los Angeles Times

According to an annual tally of the county’s legal spending released this week, about $229 million went to legal payouts and lawyer bills from July 1, 2024 to the end of last June.

From Los Angeles Times

In other words, the two-week negotiating period, coupled with the near-week that it could take the Senate bill to pass the House, could cause a loss of pressure and momentum.

From Salon