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extra

[ek-struh] / ˈɛk strə /






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People get some extra income by renting out their empty driveways, or unused spaces in residential car parks, while drivers get more choice, flexibility and value.

From BBC

The Scottish government is forecasting an explosion in the field, and says it could generate an extra £23bn a year for the national economy by 2035.

From BBC

The network will now have to place those advertisers in different shows and may have to provide extra commercials to reach an audience similar to that of “The Bachelorette.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Those councils said alternatives were available upon request - at an extra cost to the council - but only Torfaen council said it explicitly provided alternatives in all of its primary schools.

From BBC

After being on the receiving end of several threats, community leaders requested extra police presence throughout Ramadan.

From BBC