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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a expenses" is not correct in written English.
It should be "an expense" or "expenses" depending on the context.
Example: "I need to keep track of an expense that I incurred last week."
Alternatives: "a cost" or "a charge."
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(1) For the purpose of section 213 (a), expenses for medical care of the taxpayer which are paid out of his estate during the 1-year period beginning with the day after the date of his death shall be treated as paid by the taxpayer at the time the medical services were rendered.
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BA left an expenses claim up in the air Q.
But their relationship soured over an expenses claim.
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.
"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.
However, the optical bandwidth suffer at a expense.
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