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Discover LudwigThe phrase "amounts expended" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in financial or accounting contexts to refer to the total money spent on a particular project or expense. Example: "The report detailed the amounts expended on various initiatives throughout the fiscal year."
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This high prevalence explains the vast amounts expended on treatment for patients with this condition.
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The income in no week has been near the amount expended.
The difference between these probably reflected the much lesser amount expended on TTH, while the low ratios for MOH (1.8) and other headache on ≥15 days/month (2.4) were, even more probably, similarly influenced by the potentially impoverishing expenditures on these disorders.
0348-0038), commonly known as the Financial Status Report (FSR) – Used to report the status of funds (e.g., amount received, amount expended or used, amount reserved, amount unused, etc).
Treasury officials sought removal of this restriction, and for an increase in the annual appropriation to purchase base metals for production of the cent and nickel the amount expended had remained the same since 1873, although demand for cents had greatly increased.
The total expenditure on PHC is shown as "District Primary Health Care" plus the amount expended on NGO Health Centers.
The balance carries over across rides until the total amount is expended.
The general consensus among most researchers studying exercise and longevity "is that it is the total amount of energy expended that is important," and not whether you huff and strain during that expenditure, says Dr. I-Min Lee, a professor of medicine at Harvard Medical School, an author of a major new examination of exercise and life expectancy.
The total amount of energy expended per unit area by all the monsoon flows was estimated by integrating the area under the ω-graph.
First, we have shown that the optimal screening strategy does not depend on the total amount of effort expended in a screen, but only depends on the ratio of the work involved in picking F1 animals to the work expended in picking and scoring F2 animals, and on the type of mutation being sought.
A major bone-robbing issue for some young athletes, especially women, is what sports specialists call "energy availability" — the amount of energy they consume during exercise minus the amount they expend, divided by their lean body mass (muscle and bone).
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