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The phrase "Incidental expense" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in financial contexts to refer to minor costs that are not part of the main expenses. Example: "During the business trip, I incurred several incidental expenses, such as meals and transportation."
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Incidental expense
noun
A minor expense incurred in the course of an activity.
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It's a very incidental expense, and they could raise their prices to cover it, anyway.
Less than a fortnight after the top hats of Epsom were doffed at André Fabre, at the incidental expense of one of her colts, the French yesterday became the toast of her own racecourse.
It is clear from his incidental expense claims that he employed a part-time constituency administrative assistant in 2008 at a cost of £705 per month, but no detail of who his employee might be; the name and address is blacked out.
And when you think about the physical absurdities an airplane overcomes - lifting tons of matter and soaring as though weightless at hundreds of miles per hour - it doesn't seem like the incidental expense you'd really try to save money on.
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All incidental expenses are the responsibility of the prize winner.
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