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Discover LudwigThe phrase "double insurance" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the practice of having two insurance policies that cover the same risk or loss. Here are a couple of examples: 1. "I have double insurance for my car, with one policy from my employer and another from my personal insurance provider." 2. "The company decided to purchase double insurance for their property, as they wanted to be extra cautious in case of any damage."
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Maintaining the EU and eurozone as separate is a double insurance against the future.
Ever since the attacks that destroyed the twin towers, Mr. Silverstein and his lawyers have argued that there were two attacks, not one, so he should be entitled to a double insurance payment.
Although Mr. Silverstein had long argued that getting a double insurance payment was a civic necessity for the rebuilding, the judge told jurors not to let that "enter into your decision".
Mr. Silverstein has insisted that he is entitled to a double insurance payment of nearly $7 billion because two planes hit two towers in what he describes as two separate occurrences.
Mr. Silverstein has been engaged in a court battle ever since with his insurers; he claims that the trade center's destruction was the result of two separate attacks, entitling him to a double insurance payout of nearly $7 billion.
The electrostatic repulsion between the SO3− groups and the dissolved negative Sn2− ions, and the trap and reutilizing effect of super P for polysulfides, provide double insurance to confine the polysulfides within the cathode side, leading to great improvement in both reversible capacity and cycling stability of the sulfur cathode as compared to the battery with pristine Celgard separator.
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They're more interested in why there is no sign of a break-in, not to mention the double indemnity insurance policy Snyder has just "tricked her unsuspecting hubby into signing".
Shortly after the memorial service at Norfolk on 24 April, Kendall Truitt told Hartwig's family that Hartwig had taken out a $50,000 double indemnity life insurance policy on himself and named Truitt as the sole beneficiary.
AS CLASSIC film buffs know, a double indemnity is an insurance policy that pays double when the insured person dies in an accident.
The payments were actually from a double indemnity $25,000 life insurance policy.
It would lead to doubling income tax, doubling council tax, doubling vat and doubling national insurance.
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