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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a mileage" is not correct in standard English usage.
The term "mileage" is typically used as an uncountable noun, referring to the distance traveled or the fuel efficiency of a vehicle.
Example: "The mileage on my car has increased since I started using it for long trips."
Alternatives: "the mileage" or "mileage figures".
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A mileage standard does not.
And there's barely a mileage penalty.
Maybe it's a mileage thing.
One is a mileage rating that's 2 m.p.g.
Mr. Rentschler acknowledges that a mileage fee will not be universally popular.
By S.U.V. standards, it's a mileage champ, with E.P.A. ratings of 19 m.p.g.
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True Mileage, a start-up based in Oakland, California, has developed a mileage-based logging device for taxi services and insurance firms.
Full of efficiently mapped reversals and revelations, the play feels as if it were written according to some literary equivalent of a mileage-saving GPS device.
Singapore is also contemplating a mileage-based tax system, though so far the plans do not include a digital display, which some experts see as a crucial component.
Furthermore the mileage counting will facilitate a mileage-based maintenance of the wagons.
In 2005 a mileage-based user charge for trucks (heavy goods vehicles - HGV) on federal motorways replaced the toll sticker introduced in 1995 (see also section 3.1).
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