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Discover LudwigThe phrase "after deductions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing amounts that remain after certain subtractions, typically in financial contexts such as taxes or expenses.
Example: "The total income after deductions is significantly lower than expected."
Alternatives: "post-deductions" or "net of deductions".
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He was paid £300 a show after deductions.
After deductions for accommodation and food, she earns just £90 some months.
I've seen employees from eastern Europe receive £7, after deductions, after doing a full week's work.
Clarence House said this was almost all at the top rate of 50% after deductions.
For someone making $300,000 (after deductions), the excess would be $50,000.
Her take-home pay after deductions is around $150 a week for 38 hours of work.
The foundation gets 70 percent of the vehicle's net proceeds after deductions for expenses, or roughly half the sales price.
After deductions, cavity wall insulation could typically save you £135 a year on an initial cost of £250.
(Since taxable income is what's left after deductions, his percentage of adjusted gross income was no doubt even lower).
Take a senior corporate lawyer with taxable income of five hundred thousand dollars a year after deductions.
In Lavasa, after deductions, she gets around 13,800 rupees (£137) a month for her six days of work.
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