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"bill on" is not a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
To use "bill" correctly in a sentence, it needs to be followed by a noun. For example, "We received a bill on our electricity consumption."
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I pay the garbage bill on time.
(Republicans filibustered the veterans bill on Wednesday).
The Senate passed the bill on Wednesday.
Republicans attacked the bill on the floor.
House Bill on Congressional Insider Trading Senate Bill on Congressional Insider Trading.
Jackson ultimately vetoed the bill on July 10 , 1832
Mr. Perry signed the bill on July 19.
There's nothing to bill on".
The Senate approved the bill on Saturday.
(President Bush vetoed the bill on Wednesday).
The Senate passed the bill on Thursday.
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