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Discover LudwigThe phrase "all expenditure" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to the total amount of money spent or the entirety of expenses incurred in a particular context. Example: "The company needs to review all expenditure to identify areas where costs can be reduced."
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The pay of health-service workers accounts for nearly three-quarters of all expenditure.
The number of housing associations willing to open themselves up in this way, placing all expenditure over £500 into the public eye, is still too few.
Councils would also be required to publish online details of all expenditure over £500, a policy already piloted in Windsor and Maidenhead.
Progressive steps set out include listing all expenditure over £250; proactively circulating information regularly requested through Freedom of Information; and openly publishing more contracts.
She supported us on a secretary's salary, so we were never able to live luxuriously, but she suspected all expenditure, almost for its own sake.
According to one estimate, Dell contributes around 5 per cent of Ireland's GNP and 4 per cent of all expenditure in the economy.
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And after all the expenditure and effort, there's no guarantee a healthy live birth will result.
It applies to all expenditures, including salaries and travel, with very limited loopholes.
Somewhere around 30percentt of all expenditures on health care in the U.S. are for administration.
Spending on alcohol there, as a share of all expenditures, nearly doubled.
Because they have greater health care needs, they account for almost half of all expenditures.
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