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Discover Ludwig"full proceeds" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to talk about the total amount of money resulting from an activity or event, such as a sale or auction. For example: "The charity auction raised $10,000 in full proceeds."
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The clear benefit, coveted by all performers, provided the actor with the full proceeds of his performance, the management agreeing to pay all additional charges.
But the full proceeds will only be raised if the Greek state sells off huge tracts of land and buildings, the officials conceded.
Full proceeds from the sale of the 580-horsepower coupe, which was first displayed at the Chicago auto show in February, were destined for the Y.M.C.A. of Southern Nevada.
Kraft Foods said it would use the full proceeds from its pizza sale to fund the new cash alternative to its offer for Cadbury.
It's too risky". Another reason why seller financing is not that common is because most sellers need the full proceeds from the sale of their home to purchase their next home.
The full proceeds from the fundraiser will go to the Laguna Beach High baseball program.
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But Fuller proceeded to impose seven-year terms on both defendants.
Analyst Hari Sivakumaran at Oriel Securities said: If the full cash proceeds were to be returned, it would be equivalent to 29p per share (although we would expect the net proceeds to be slightly lower).
Fast data acquisition allows the measurement to be performed under dynamical conditions, i.e., while the full reaction proceeds.
If the full acquisition proceeds as expected, the American firm will more than double its money not bad for an investment framed by a financial collapse and the euro crisis.
A full proof proceeds in the following steps: 1.
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