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Discover LudwigThe phrase "current expenditure" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the amount of money being spent in a given period of time, typically the present or current period. Example: "The company's current expenditure has increased significantly due to the implementation of new marketing strategies."
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Britain's astronomers are having their current expenditure cut.
Current expenditure has already been counted (under accrual-based rules).
Additional current expenditure reductions of £30bn a year by 2014-15.
Meanwhile, current expenditure rose by a disappointingly high 5% year-on-year in April.
By contrast, Mr Miliband promises to balance only current expenditure, which excludes investment spending, with receipts.
Central government current expenditure was up just 2.4% year on year (y/y) in March in nominal terms.
"The current expenditure plans call for a staggering, and unrealistic, 42% real-terms cut in non-protected departmental spending.
Despite the impression many papers give the public, fraud accounts for only 0.5% of the current expenditure.
Total current expenditure in the first half of the year was £330 billion, compared with £279 billion in H12009.
Only he has the authority to tell his party that Labour's general election offer to the voters will involve no net extra current expenditure, and maybe even less.
In the leadup to the budget, Treasurer Scott Morrison (re discovered the distinction between "good" debt, used to finance investment and "bad" debt, used to finance current expenditure.
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