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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a net basis" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in financial or accounting contexts to refer to a calculation or measurement that accounts for deductions or adjustments, resulting in a net figure.
Example: "The company's revenue was reported on a net basis after accounting for all expenses and taxes."
Alternatives: "on a net level" or "after deductions".
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If that happens, 100,000 people a month will enter the labor force, on a net basis.
On a net basis, capital spending is nearer £25bn.
And would the creation of such jobs create jobs on a net basis?
Among these were the fact it has no debt on a net basis.
By the company's calculation, some of those steps save money on a net basis.
Government business undertakings such as the post office, however, are still included on a net basis.
All numbers are taken on a net basis: they reflect the margin between the candidates.
At more than 170% of GDP (less on a net basis) government debt is too high.
But if the airport ran with fewer delays, he said, "it may be, on a net basis, worth it".
"If you assume a 5percentt growth rate, that gets you to $30 a square foot on a net basis.
In the last two decades, it has created more jobs on a net basis than any other sector.
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