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advance payments
noun
Plural of advance payment
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The phrase "advance payments" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to payments made ahead of the scheduled time or before the delivery of goods or services. Example: "To secure your reservation, we require advance payments to be made within the next week." Alternatives: "prepayments" or "upfront payments."
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The advance payments have all been spent.
Registration and advance payments required for both tours.
Registration and advance payments required for both events.
Many Muslim families struggle to afford mainstream Indian universities, which often demand large advance payments and tuition; in Akkalkuwa, advance payments are not required.
Mr. Kirkman's plan is to offer creators advance payments and a marketing push.
"Trust would be a serious issue but they could overcome that with advance payments.
Novation says it received about a dozen special advance payments from suppliers that were awarded contracts.
To keep him going, Simon & Schuster accelerated Mr. Cramer's advance payments.
Indeed, EADS said Friday that customer advance payments on new orders had helped to bolster its cash position.
A review in its South African business into "potentially fraudulent activity by certain of its customers using import advance payments".
The Met provides guaranteed advance payments and the promise of sharing future electronic earnings to its musicians and chorus members.
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