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Discover LudwigThe phrase "no overhead" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that there are no additional costs or expenses to be considered in a situation. Example: "The freelancing industry has gained popularity because there is no overhead involved in working from home."
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Well, now, if we look at the first slide no, overhead, overhead.
The company has no overhead wires in Manhattan.
But then again, Kabre's friends say, there's no overhead.
Most of the older ones had no amenities; some units had no overhead interior lights.
Self-service, no advertising, etc. means no overhead, and a greater profit.
This profiler adds almost no overhead, and it requires no special setup.
For most users, there is no overhead in adding extra plug-in cards later.
So they subcontracted all tasks and proceeded to test market with virtually no overhead.
Everything has been donated, no one gets a salary and there is no overhead.
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I am also investigating self-protecting data, no-overhead cryptography, bio-inspired defenses, and the mitigation of Internet and wireless epidemics.
There's no "means testing," no gamesmanship, no trick, just trim, no-overhead service delivery.
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