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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a expenditures" is not correct in written English.
The correct article to use with "expenditures" is "an" because "expenditures" begins with a vowel sound.
Example: "The company reported an increase in expenditures this quarter."
Alternatives: "an expense" or "an outlay".
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Generalized linear models were constructed to assess the association between LIS status (LIS, non-LIS/GC, and non-LIS/non-GC [reference group]) and dependent variables including a) expenditures (total, out-of-pocket, and plan expenditures), b) number of prescriptions and supply of medications, and c) proportion of days covered (PDC) of diabetes, anti-hypertensive, and lipid lowering prescriptions.
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"We have an expenditure problem, not a tax problem," Dr. Hughes says.
It's an investment (though perhaps a lousy one) and not an expenditure.
Copeland regarded the books as an investment rather than an expenditure.
I'll still say, though, that the $250 billion was an investment rather than an expenditure.
"We are not an expenditure, we are an investment" they said.
"Investment in early childhood is not an expenditure, it's an opportunity to save money in any nation," she asserted.
Whenever a Republican call any tax break an "expenditure" it means they want to get rid of it.
Titley noted that building a brand-new icebreaker would require an expenditure of 1/750th, or just over 0.1percentt, of that amount.
The arrangement, however, does not appear on campaign filings, either as an in-kind contribution or as an expenditure.
a All expenditures are presented in CNY.
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