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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a database of expenditures" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a structured collection of financial data related to spending or costs.
Example: "The company maintains a database of expenditures to track its budget and spending patterns."
Alternatives: "a record of expenses" or "a financial expenditure database".
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By giving journalists immediate access to a database of expenditures and contributions, it transformed political reporting.
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The nonprofit Sunlight Foundation Reporting Group is compiling a database of such independent expenditures as they are reported to the FEC.
This description of an emerging sector was enabled by two data sources: a database of firms and R&D expenditures initiated at Stanford University and continued at Duke University through 2004 (when the company database was discontinued for reasons described below); and the ability to identify patents making claims that specify terms distinctive to DNA or RNA.
Adam Andrzejewski (say: Angie-eff-ski) is the Founder and CEO of OpenTheBooks.com – a national transparency organization with a database of 4 billion federal, state and local expenditures.
Adam Andrzejewski (say: Angie-eff-ski) is the founder and CEO of OpenTheBooks.com – a national transparency organization with a database of 4 billion federal, state and local expenditures.
The study used a database of 4,700,000 population, with the following information: age, gender, assigned CRG group, chronic conditions and pharmaceutical expenditure.
Yekimov has a database of rehabilitation centers.
-Create a database of Syrian refugees.
He also supports a database of Muslims.
The second was for a site that she had never heard of, FedSpending.org, which provides a searchable database of federal government expenditures.
This article is an attempt to translate data generated from the Dubai health account, the Qatar health account, and Eurostat database of health expenditure for OECD countries into policy-relevant information.
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