Sentence examples for to collection from inspiring English sources

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to collection

noun

A set of items or amount of material procured or gathered together.

  • The attic contains a remarkable collection of antiques, oddities, and random junk.

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"The refugees were lured to collection points under false pretenses".

Politicians are addicted to votes the way preachers are addicted to collection plates.

He will also research clinics and write push-back letters to collection agencies.

Visitors find their way from collection to collection through a labyrinth of bridges and ramps.

Ms. Sims and Ms. Golden both point to collection building as a priority.

Typically, this debt is "charged off" and sold to collection agencies, for pennies on the dollar.

Instead, they are quick to sell unpaid bills to collection agencies for pennies on the dollar.

Instead, many hospitals turn to collection agencies, and sue when that fails.

Once a new debt is sent to collection, your credit remains poor for seven years.

And often, hospitals and other providers are turning over bills more quickly to collection agencies.

"Don't let the account go to collection.

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