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Discover LudwigThe phrase "expenses report" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to an accounting document that lists and records all expenses within a given period of time. For example: "The accountant must submit an expenses report by the end of the month."
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The overall BBC senior managers expenses report shows that more than 260 are paid in excess of £100,000 and the corporation has some salary heavy divisions.
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However, the overall expenses reported by the participants may not deviate significantly from the true expenses.
The cost of delivery service (excluding laboratory and medication expenses), reported by women with a facility-based birth was analysed.
I better check that expense report again.
However, I still put the charge on my expense report.
Maybe you rounded up numbers on an expense report.
Another expense report, from August 2000, lists a $30 expense that says: "Roger Green needed van".
Why didn't I submit that expense report worth a thousand dollars nine years ago?
Nevertheless, de Borchgrave "once famously filed an expense report for several new suits".
"I can put them both on an expense report at work".
"They make filling out the expense report very easy," she said.
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