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Discover Ludwig"remittance from" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a payment or a sum of money that is sent from one party to another. Example: The company received a large remittance from its overseas branches, which helped boost its profits for the quarter.
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Parents can call the nearest city, for example, to find out what has happened to the remittance from their son working on a construction site in the Gulf.
Here's how this works: When a migrant transfers foreign currency to a relative's creditworthy bank in his home country, the bank pays out the remittance from its holding of local currency.
Ms Christensen's bill would make permanent the territories' remittance from the federal rum tax as things stand, Congress must vote every two years to keep it at $13.25 a gallon, otherwise it falls to $10.50.
Those that broke them were largely responsible to the Gods and had to ask remittance from them.
Miller's record of the John Balcom Shaw case narrated the investigation from the 1916 anonymous letters until Shaw's forced remittance from the ministry in 1917.
For remittances, each household is asked if they have received a remittance from any individual in the last twelve months and the origin of the funds.
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Remittances from the diaspora dropped by 30%.
Remittances from family members in the U.S. have fallen sharply.
These are supplemented by remittances from relatives working elsewhere.
Remittances from abroad are currently estimated at about $3 billion a year.
Total remittances from diaspora communities, furthermore, dwarf international aid.
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