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Discover Ludwig"reimbursed to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that is given back to someone, usually as repayment for something they paid out or lost. For example: "The insurance company has reimbursed the family for the money they lost in the accident."
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"Does this mean money will have to be reimbursed to funds?
About 70percentt of that total will be reimbursed to the team by the insurance company.
And in general, some political and personal expenses are reimbursed to the government according to formulas.
Even the perks have perks at Coke: this generous sum includes taxes reimbursed to Mr Daft.
Doctors get reimbursed to treat people quickly, so funding for other approaches is cut out.
Mr. Bailey of Countrywide described the bulk of the fees as charges for legal work and other foreclosure expenses that are reimbursed to outside vendors.
I take responsibility as governor and, again, the money will be reimbursed to the taxpayers of New Jersey as it justifiably and rightly should be".
Yes, new teachers should be reimbursed to repay college loans if they commit to teach for four years in the state, or should receive a similar financial incentive.
The typical breakdown had been about 60percenttothethe federal government, 40percenttothethe military, but President Zardari had told him recently that the entire amount would be reimbursed to the military.
One of the lawyers who took over Mr. al-'Owhali's case, Frederick H. Cohn, expressed surprise at hearing the amounts reimbursed to the defense so far: "I'm surprised that they're this low".
The information supplied by British Cycling to the MPs included Cope's travel details through his expense claim, which came to almost £600, reimbursed to British Cycling by Team Sky.
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