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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a expense" is grammatically correct, but it is not commonly used in written English.
Typically, "an expense" would be used instead. Example: "I had to account for a large expense in my budget this month."
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However, the optical bandwidth suffer at a expense.
Other examples on the DabbleDB website are a expense report application, a conference organising app, a scheduling app and a client invoicing application.
There are a number of possibilities, for instance a expense report application could integrate with PayPal to settle payments with employees and send them back notifications (just one idea).
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Sometimes a purchase is an investment, not an expense.
This can quickly become both an expense and a chore.
A dog's an expense, that's for sure.
Are you on a budget -- or an expense account?
"Infrastructure is an investment, not an expense".
"This is an investment, not an expense".
You can create an expense even without a receipt.
Remember an encumbrance is not an expense.
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