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The outlay

noun

A laying out or expending; that which is laid out or expended.

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The outlay has proved to be disastrous.

The outlay would be modest.

The outlay was more than $10,000.

The outlay averaged £794 ($1,277) per person (on top of the project's staff costs).

The outlay would be minimal compared to the benefits, he says.

The outlay wasn't great because we didn't put in any facilities.

The outlay will be relatively modest; likewise the investment in time.

The outlay on health care, for example, is now well over 10% of GDP, double its level 30 years ago.

The outlay was not large for a man with an £8.5m pay package last year, but it was something.

The outlay in FY 2000 was 3.2 billion Indian rupees.

The outlay would further increase as expensive extrusion machinery and α-amylase will be required.

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