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Discover Ludwig'billed to' is a correct and usable expression in both spoken and written English
You can use 'billed to' when making a reference to an invoice or a bill being given to someone. For example: "The invoice was billed to John Doe last week."
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That, too, could be billed to all participants.
Lingerie purchases were also billed to its accounts, prosecutors said.
That sum will not be billed to ratepayers.
Even the Special One, José Mourinho, couldn't deliver what his arrival had been billed to guarantee.
Laurence Oliver, Edith Evans, Charles Laughton are billed to appear in various productions.
However, we did over-refund an amount of $401.33, which we have since billed to recover".
A large number of consulting costs for development are not billed to the projects".
All the added cost of that undersea cabling will one day be billed to someone.
One of these includes the 210m Dubai Eye, billed to the world's largest Ferris wheel.
The 3,000 staff billed to fill its embassy have been reduced to 1,000.
The costs of trucks and labour are billed to the Tunisian government.
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