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The phrase "a deduction of a" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a specific deduction or reduction of something, often in financial or analytical discussions.
Example: "The accountant provided a detailed report that included a deduction of a significant amount from the total expenses."
Alternatives: "a reduction of a" or "a subtraction of a".
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The results, which included a deduction of a penny a share because of foreign currency adjustments, met Wall Street's expectations.
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She will suffer a deduction of £2,317 a year once she reaches 66 in September 2023 – nearly £200 a month.
Those results, which included a deduction of 2 cents a share because of foreign currency adjustments, were in line with Wall Street's expectations.
Long account of the favorable tax rules for the oil industry; the main one permits operators a deduction of 271/2%% of gross income as a "depletion allowance".
The other was a pay slip which noted a deduction of ten cents "for Federal Old Age Pension".
The results, which included a deduction of 6 cents a share for employee stock-option expenses and a $147 million revamping charge, met analysts' expectations, according to Thomson First Call.
Unlike a tax credit, which may wholly subsidize the cost of religious education if the size of the credit is sufficiently large, or a tax deduction of an arbitrary sum, a deduction of tuition payments from adjusted gross income can never "provide a basis for..
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