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Discover Ludwig"billing about" is not a correct or commonly used phrase in standard written English.
It may be a colloquial or regional expression, but it is not considered grammatically correct. One possible interpretation of "billing about" could be "talking or bragging excessively." In this case, a similar, more commonly used phrase would be "bragging about," as in "He was always bragging about his accomplishments." Example: "Stop billing about your new car, nobody wants to hear it."
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After Bill Clinton's victory he and Lawrence F. O'Brien III, a Carter administration official, founded a boutique lobbying firm that was billing about $3 million a year by the end of the 1990's.
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The Senate passed its last budget bill about 11 30 p.m., while the Assembly finished about 1 a.m.
The Senate passed its last budget bill about 11 30 p.m., while the Assembly was still working early Thursday.
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She figures that it will increase their overall tax bill by about $2,500 to $3,000.
That is not what the investigatory powers bill is about".
Mr Hodge said the move would cut the average annual council tax bill by about £500.
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The bill: about $13, with a beer, tax and tip.
That means Mr. Paterson has been billed about 700 to 930 hours.
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