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Discover LudwigThe phrase "reimburse for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to providing financial compensation for something, usually a cost or expense incurred. For example, "The company decided to reimburse me for the cost of my ticket."
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However, reimbursement rates essentially reimburse for the "average" case.
The bill would enable the Treasury Department to reimburse for social betterment projects only after grantees have achieved targeted outcomes.
"Lastly, we do not reimburse for movies".
Why can't we reimburse for prevention?
Five years ago, Medicare didn't reimburse for colorectal cancer screening.
Insurance carriers do not reimburse for a chaplain's salary.
But many insurers still do not reimburse for the test.
Some of my folks decided we wouldn't reimburse for ridesharing.
We will reimburse for transportation costs for field work.
I want an insurance plan that will not reimburse for fundamentalism-related conditions.
"FEMA's policy has been to not reimburse for those types of revenue losses," Mr. Brecher said.
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