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This phrase is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to emphasize that something is done at someone else's expense, such as a special favor or act. For example: "He offered to drive us to the party on expenses."
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No limit on expenses.
On expenses?
And not on expenses.
I bet they're on expenses as well.
"Fruit and flowers" still appear on expenses.
Will she claim the cost on expenses?
He cut back on expenses and quit drinking beer.
How can you justify spending £120,000 on expenses?
She then claimed the money back on expenses.
What drew you to BBC4's On Expenses?
They will save on expenses by staying in youth hostels.
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