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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allowance received" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to the receipt of a financial allowance or payment.
Example: "After reviewing my budget, I noted that the allowance received this month was sufficient to cover my expenses."
Alternatives: "funds received" or "payment received".
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Income is also considered as a predictor variable to determine whether participation in entrepreneurship is in any way explained by the monthly income of the student or cash allowance received.
(Manipur 20) This theme was connected to both an appreciation of the allowance received as compensation for their travel and childcare costs, and a growing awareness of their collective ability to form self help groups for income generation.
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The department said in a statement: "It's important that people claiming Employment Support Allowance receive all the support and benefits they are entitled to.
Less than a quarter of "parents with care" who are on income support or jobseekers allowance receive the maintenance payments that are due.
Burbank's council members don't get a car allowance, receive approximately $1,360 less redevelopment pay per month than their counterparts in Glendale and are not compensated for housing authority meetings.
But in the minds of those pushing the dual citizen barrow the consequences for Abbott if they can prove their case are far more dire: he would be stripped of his pension, forced to repay salaries earned and allowances received, and imprisoned.
Though training provides skills and may arguably enhance productivity, it has sometimes provided an inverse incentive in poor countries due to generous allowances received as participants.
The site recently started offering a free Allowance Calculator that asks parents to enter the age of their child, their own age and how much allowance they received when they were their child's age.
He pretended the £3,000 "secretarial assistance allowance" he received every month was for his 62-year-old researcher Lindsay Jenkins.
The monthly £4 allowance he received from his father would not stretch far, but there was no suggestion of working for a living.
Beckett was rudderless in his late 20s and early 30s (which, thanks to the allowance he received following his father's death, he could just about afford to be).
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