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"invoice of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is used to introduce something, usually the item or items being invoiced. For example, "Please find attached an invoice of the items requested."
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I was informed about that and I said, 'OK, let him make an invoice of this what we owe him'.
My solicitor wrote to Barnard Marcus but it insisted on payment of a reduced invoice of £533.
Automakers who pay 3percentt, for example, give a dealer $600 for a car with an invoice of $20,000.
The advisers appointed to keep track of fees for lawyers and consultants filed an invoice of $47,897 for their first month on the job.
The site suggests starting negotiations at a "great price," or the factory invoice of $21,727, but to expect to receive something closer to the "good price".
The costs were included in an invoice of about 17 million kronor ($2.4 million) for rebuilding Skandia's headquarters in Stockholm that was authorized by Mr. Ramstedt.
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Zones are increasingly a haven for money-laundering through, for instance, the mis-invoicing of exports.
Moreover, China has been encouraging the invoicing of trade in renminbi, with some success (albeit starting from very low levels).
The district identified potential problems with the invoices of 12 providers — including forms filled out in the same handwriting and misspelled names in student signatures.
So although China will continue to be protected from international flows, its controls can be evaded through the under- or over-invoicing of trade.
Non-qualifying patients who do not pay invoices of more than £500 are reported to immigration and debt collectors are sometimes used.
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