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Discover LudwigThe phrase "added receipt" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a receipt that has been included or appended to a document or communication.
Example: "Please find the added receipt for your recent purchase attached to this email."
Alternatives: "included receipt" or "attached receipt".
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For retailers, the company has now added receipt printing and barcode scanning functionality, which customers demanded.
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A few months ago, you couldn't do a tenth of what you could do on the web; today I can add receipt images as I travel, find the hotel and registration code as I step up to the check in counter, do the most complex expense reports and book new travel simultaneously — all at 35 thousand feet while my wife negotiates with the in-laws and pushes updates as I struggle with this post.
Josh Reich, Simple's chief executive, explained that the photo feature originally began as a way to add receipts to transactions, making it easier to track business expenses.
A state commission is still reviewing whether to recommend adding receipts to the machines.
However, there are also plenty of people running down the clock, hurriedly adding receipts and hoping that their last-minute calculations won't make a mess of their forms.
Moreover, the shoeshiner might decide to add a receipt or a sample of shoepolish as tangible evidence of good care.
The idea is that when you pay with Curve, you can receive a breakdown of your transaction to your email inbox, and can add a receipt image to that email from within the Curve app.
Add a receipt to your expense.
Add the receipt to a report.
Below the Comment field, you can tap "Report" to add the receipt to an existing report.
Click the green plus icon at the right side of the expense to start adding a receipt.
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