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Grammar usage guide and real-world examples

USAGE SUMMARY

The phrase "bill" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, such as referring to a statement of charges for goods or services rendered. Example: "Please send me the bill for the recent repairs made to my car."

✓ Grammatically correct

News & Media

Formal & Business

Science

Human-verified examples from authoritative sources

Exact Expressions

54 human-written examples

A Labour source said that, given teenagers have a "tremendous vested interest in whether or not we stay in the EU or leave", there could be a strong appetite for amending the EU referendum bill in the Lords, even if Labour and the SNP fail to recruit the relatively small number of Tory rebels they would need to defeat the government in the Commons.

News & Media

The Guardian

This bill has divided us more than ever.

News & Media

The Guardian

The marriage (same-sex couples) bill will now go to the committee stage in the House of Commons.

News & Media

The Guardian

The extended scope of the bill may follow some of the recommendations of the intelligence and security committee (ISC), which suggested in March that the entire existing surveillance legal framework should be replaced by a single new act of parliament.

News & Media

The Guardian

The equal marriage bill was given an overwhelming second reading by 400 votes to 175, a majority of 225.

News & Media

The Guardian

It's a serious hassle to shut down a bank account and transfer money to a new one, especially with direct deposit, automatic bill payments, and the like.

News & Media

The Economist
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Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources

Similar Expressions

6 human-written examples

The next series of another homegrown drama hit, the BBC's Torchwood, is being co-produced with US cable channel Starz – adding American stars including Bill Pullman – while Episodes is itself a co-production between Showtime and the corporation.

News & Media

The Guardian

Related: The biggest story in the world podcast Braman founded the company after seeing divestment campaigner Bill McKibben present a talk in 2012.

News & Media

The Guardian

Band member Bill Drummond said, with perhaps a hint of burner's remorse: It seemed the most powerful thing to do.

The path to the university, whose president is Donna Shalala, the long-serving health secretary during both terms of Bill Clinton's administration, is well trodden by White House hopefuls: Mitt Romney was here three weeks ago for a Spanish-language interview in an attempt to woo the Hispanic vote.

News & Media

The Guardian

Facebook Twitter Google plus Share Share this post Facebook Twitter Google plus close 2.03pm AEST05:03 Bill Shorten asks Abbott: A single income family on $65,000 with two kids will be $6000 worse off due to budget measures, including the family tax benefit B. Abbott says it is a result of Labor's debt and deficit.

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The Guardian
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Expert writing Tips

Best practice

In financial contexts, ensure that the "bill" clearly states what is being charged for, including dates, amounts, and services rendered.

Common error

Avoid using "bill" without context. Specify if you mean a legislative "bill", a financial "bill", or a "bill" in another sense to prevent misunderstanding.

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94%

Authority and reliability

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Real-world application tested

Linguistic Context

The term "bill" functions primarily as a noun, denoting either a statement of charges (e.g., utility bill) or a draft of a proposed law. It can also function as a verb, meaning to charge someone for services. Ludwig AI confirms the versatility of "bill" across various contexts.

Expression frequency: Very common

Frequent in

News & Media

68%

Formal & Business

20%

Science

12%

Less common in

Encyclopedias

0%

Wiki

0%

Reference

0%

Ludwig's WRAP-UP

The word "bill" is a versatile term with multiple meanings, most commonly referring to a statement of charges or a proposed law. Ludwig AI confirms its grammatical correctness and broad applicability. While widely used across various contexts, including News & Media and Formal & Business, it's essential to provide sufficient context to avoid ambiguity. Alternatives like "invoice" or "legislation" may offer greater precision in certain situations. Understanding the nuances of "bill" ensures clear and effective communication.

FAQs

How to use "bill" in a sentence?

You can use "bill" to refer to a statement of charges, as in "Please pay the electric bill". It can also refer to a proposed law, as in "The congress is considering a new bill".

What can I say instead of "bill" (statement of charges)?

You can use alternatives like "invoice", "statement", or "account" depending on the context.

What can I say instead of "bill" (proposed law)?

Alternatives include "legislation", "proposed law", or "measure".

Which is correct, "bill" or "invoice"?

Both "bill" and "invoice" are correct, but "invoice" is typically more formal and specific to commercial transactions. "Bill" can be more general.

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Source & Trust

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Authority and reliability

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Real-world application tested

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