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Discover LudwigThe phrase "steep bill" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used to describe a large or unexpectedly high amount of money that must be paid, often for some type of expense or service. Example: After finally receiving the repair bill for my car, I was shocked to see how steep the total cost was.
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Even if these efforts fail, taxpayers may not face another steep bill.
The plant is still owned by the Energy Department, which will face a steep bill for decontaminating it and tearing it down.
The city faces a steep bill to expand public transport, upgrade sewers and water systems and repair crumbling civic buildings, roads and bridges.Vancouver's difficulties are mirrored across the country.
When rubbed between the thumb and forefinger, as he displayed, Mystic Smoke sends clouds of smoke to rising from one's hand -- good for laughs, perhaps, when being presented with a steep bill.
When rubbed between the thumb and forefinger, as he demonstrated, Mystic Smoke sends clouds of smoke to rising from one's hand -- good for laughs, perhaps, when being presented with a steep bill.
The fine came on top of another steep bill: its $50 million portion of a $512 million payment to settle claims that Sotheby's and Christie's had cheated buyers and sellers in a price-fixing scheme dating back to 1992.
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Facing steep bills and child support payments, he said, he resorted to making extra money by selling contraband cigarettes and drugs to inmates.
Mr. Leland said the bike tour was akin to noncompetitive runs that raise money for public-health causes, distinguishing it from the marathon, the New York City Triathlon and many smaller athletic events that now face steep bills for policing.
But in New York, where a new study from the Center for an Urban Future, a nonprofit research group in Manhattan, estimates it takes $123,322 to enjoy the same middle-class life as someone earning $50,000 in Houston, extricating oneself from steep bills can be difficult.
Mobile phone operators are being told to do more to prevent customers facing steep bills for data usage on smartphones.
Half term begins for many schools across the UK in a couple of weeks, but families who are heading away face steep bills for their trips.
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