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Discover Ludwig"the expense" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It refers to the cost or amount of money required for something. You can use "the expense" in a sentence to talk about a specific expense or cost, such as: - "The expense of renting an apartment in the city is quite high." - "The expenses for the company's annual conference have increased this year." - "We need to consider the expense of travel before making any plans." You can also use it in a more general sense, such as: - "The expense of raising a child can be overwhelming at times." - "I can't afford the expenses of a lavish lifestyle." - "The expenses associated with owning a car can add up quickly."
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the expense
noun
A spending or consuming. Often specifically an act of disbursing or spending funds.
Exact(60)
The expense, the hassle.
What about the expense?
Laroche has never regretted the expense.
Mr Healey nodded through the expense.
"The expense is all on us.
Are shore excursions worth the expense?
The expense is worth it, he says.
And we're grappling with the expense".
The expense of pointless office visits?
And then there is the expense problem.
But some of the expense is structural.
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