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The phrase "outlay on" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the amount of money spent on a particular item or activity. It is often used in financial or business contexts. Example: The company's outlay on marketing expenses has significantly increased this quarter, resulting in higher sales figures.
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For one thing, many experiences demand a substantial outlay on commodities: horses, hounds and jodhpurs, for example.
On the contrary, the tax turns into a subsidy when (tau (c)<0), and hence the individual can enjoy a level of medical expenditure which is larger than the one she could have afforded after her outlay on consumption.
The federal outlay on social programs is about 15percentt, or about one-sixth, of total US GDP.
A logbook kept by Girolamo Chiericati, who commissioned one of Palladio's greatest houses, records every expense, beginning with the outlay, on November 15 , 1550 of seven troni for the notebook itself.
She's also significantly increased her earning potential, more than justifying the outlay on tuition fees.
True, Exxon's huge outlay on XTO is starting to look questionable.
Saving himself the outlay on a pony, and the subsequent running costs incurred.
Proportionately less outlay on food meant more for clothes, homes, holidays and fun.
You'll be hard-pressed to find this much pleasure for such little outlay on Rio's coast.
The catch is that the initial outlay on a plane ticket is substantial.
Italy's pension spending is high, but its outlay on unemployment benefits is among the lowest in the European Union.
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