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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a personalized expense" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an expense that is tailored to an individual's specific needs or preferences.
Example: "The company offers a range of benefits, including a personalized expense account for each employee to cover their unique work-related costs."
Alternatives: "customized expense" or "tailored expense".
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Lincoln is offering companies detailed quarterly statements (pdf) of expenses along with an "all-in" fee calculation that it calls a "personalized expense ratio".
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A: Personalized medicine.
Through its program, called SkyCaare, a registered nurse with training in altitude physiology will fly to a passenger's departure city at the airline's expense, confer with the passenger's doctor before the flight, assist in boarding, carry a personalized medical kit and attend to the passenger's medical needs during flight.
Zite calls itself a "personalized magazine".
Every Vick dog here has a Personalized Emotional Rehabilitation Plan.
Sort of a personalized "olly olly oxen free".
After purchase, owners were mailed a personalized "gold finished" nameplate.
A personalized Penguins jersey would have been far more appropriate.
Each will receive a personalized July issue of Wired.
WRITING A Virgin Airlines passenger recently sent me a personalized notebook.
We will be able to communicate with our customers on a personalized basis".
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