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"financial recompense" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe money that is given as a form of compensation or restitution. For example: "The court ordered the defendant to provide financial recompense to the plaintiffs for their losses."
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"In the note was commentary that he was sorry for having killed his father, sorry for having killed his brother, that he hoped his mother would be looked after financially and would receive financial recompense from his father's estate," Seabrooks said.
In recent years, more people have been claiming financial recompense for personal injuries they sustain.
If not financial recompense, is at least some enhanced ethical responsibility toward them owed?
Ogha explained that financial recompense would not be enough to sate his appetite for revenge.
Perhaps the burden of financial recompense would have been too great even for Miramax's overstuffed coffers.
Group 'B' was requested to complete the trial as directed, with no mention of financial recompense or penalty.
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TechCrunch understands all board members are being financially recompensed for their policy work for Uber.
No financial or other recompense was given.
British officials stressed Britain was not opposed in principle to forcing the financial sector to offer recompense for the enormous bailout it received in 2007 to 2009 but this should be done globally and current EU plans would disproportionately penalise the City.
Only one plan [66] and the PCT guidelines [52], canvas the potential of recompense for financial loss to a general practice.
If a review finds errors or abuses by the financial firms, the consultants will determine what recompense wronged homeowners deserve.
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