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Discover LudwigThe phrase "amount of postage" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to the specific quantity or cost of postage required for mailing an item. Example: "Please ensure that you affix the correct amount of postage before sending your letter."
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With this system, Mr. McBride said he expected an increase not only in the amount of postage customers buy each month, but in the number of customers as well.
Here is how the process actually works: you buy the correct amount of postage in local currency and an organization called the Universal Postal Union ensures that everyone in each country that handles the package along the way gets a fair share.
At Lollacup, for example, the company's online store is powered by an e-commerce package from Shopify, which exports inventory data to the Lims' QuickBooks program, and interfaces with ShipStation to print shipping labels and generate the right amount of postage.
Overseas letters sent from the U.S. can generally be up to half an ounce for the same amount of postage.
If you want to put colorful postage stamps on the package, don't put the full amount of postage needed.
Go to the post office before you send your first envelopes to ensure you have the right amount of postage on your package.
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And the chip, which is the size of a postage stamp, requires a strikingly small amount of power – about that of a hearing-aid battery.
But the stamp changed the meaning of postage.
* The cost of postage for the wedding invitations was £874.
Heatherwick Studio has since experimented with most elements of postage.
Have online communications affected the sale of postage stamps?
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