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The phrase "a disbursal" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of distributing or dispersing funds or resources, often in a financial context.
Example: "The organization announced a disbursal of funds to support local community projects."
Alternatives: "a distribution" or "a payout".
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In February, the company laid off more than 60 workers and announced that a disbursal from an Energy Department loan was frozen.
While again demonstrating that a metal component of a particle can be solubilized, mobilized, and transported from the site of original deposition, Elder et al. (2006) provided no evidence to support a disbursal of the actual PM to tissues outside the respiratory tract.
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The federal government's Homeland Security budgeting formula is a disgrace — pork disbursal in the form of Homeland Security grants is among the gaudiest abuses of power in Washington today.
A deal would have to be struck before a June 18 meeting of euro zone finance ministers in Brussels that would have to endorse any disbursal of aid, leaving both sides less than a week to paper over wide differences to avoid a default at the end of the month.
Many churches now forward their missionary funds to an agent for disbursal, while making certain that the actual appointment of missionaries remains the prerogative of congregational elders.
Capital Float will use its Series C to double its customer base to 30,000 over the next seven to eight months and increase its monthly disbursals from $31 million to $70 million a month over 10,000 loans.
WITH post-earthquake reconstruction sputtering amid official lethargy, the slow disbursal of aid, a cholera epidemic and a political vacuum, Haitians have had little to celebrate.
Talk story about a party to celebrate the successful disbursal of one million dollars to renovate B. Altman's main store.
The New Yorker, November 11 , 1974P. 38 Talk story about a party to celebrate the successful disbursal of one million dollars to renovate B. Altman's main store.
By George W. S. Trow The New Yorker, November 11 , 1974P. 38 Talk story about a party to celebrate the successful disbursal of one million dollars to renovate B. Altman's main store.
KHAJURI KACH, Pakistan — A multibillion-dollar aid plan that the Obama administration hoped would win over Pakistanis and buttress the weak civilian government is foundering because Washington's fears of Pakistani corruption and incompetence has slowed disbursal of the money, undermining a fundamental goal of the United States in Pakistan, officials from both nations say.
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