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expense

[ik-spens] / ɪkˈspɛns /


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She is accused of using some of those funds to put a $150,000 down payment on a house in North Carolina and to pay for her wedding expenses.

From Los Angeles Times

Insp Alan King, of Police Scotland, said the vandalism had caused great expense to the "public purse" while councils were "bearing what are harsh economic times".

From BBC

They can take out home equity lines of credit or rent out their homes to fund their living expenses without selling.

From The Wall Street Journal

Her husband, Shashank Sane, offered to handle their living expenses while she focused on paying off her student loans.

From The Wall Street Journal

He has patients in their 80s and 90s who have been returning for years because in the U.S. their insurance was expensive, the coverage was limited and out-of-pocket expenses were unaffordable.

From Los Angeles Times