Sentence examples for to collections from inspiring English sources

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to collections

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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Song recitals are sometimes compared to collections of miniatures.

"You just don't let $100 go to collections to ruin your credit".

The following year her father died, and she carried on thanks to collections arranged by friends.

"You want to convince them not to send the bill to collections".

"In the middle ages, the Greek word "biblion" applied to collections of fragments of ancient texts.

For the public, the most conspicuous benefit will be increased accessibility to collections.

Bells and whistles time.Sixty-day delinquencies are supposed to go to Collections.

Collaboration cuts costs, permits loans of expensive equipment (like video projectors) and increases access to collections.

A bill can go to collections even as the patient tries to discuss payment with a provider or insurance company.

"I spoke to them numerous times, and they said it would go to collections," Mr. Kraynak said.

Periods of intense activity were periodic only, they insisted, such as in the run-up to collections.

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