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"to invoice" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It means to present or send a bill for payment for goods or services provided. Example: The company will invoice you for the services rendered at the end of the month. Another example: Please ensure that you provide accurate billing information so we can invoice you correctly.
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to invoice
noun
A bill; a commercial document issued by a seller to a buyer indicating the products, quantities and agreed prices for products or services that the seller has already provided the buyer with. An invoice indicates that, unless paid in advance, payment is due by the buyer to the seller, according to the agreed terms.
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"Make sure to invoice early and follow up gently," Mr. Cohen said.
Although Chinese firms are keen to invoice in yuan, trading partners will be more reluctant.
The patrons would be left to invoice the Tour for their losses.
Together we can campaign to invoice fossil fuel companies for the damage their intransigence causes.
And if you need to invoice me for the microphone then go ahead!
Like Heywood, Sweeney also advises getting organised, digital systems in place to invoice immediately.
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"These are all long-standing clients, so for the time being we have not considered raising prices or switching to invoicing in another currency.
I'm yet to get around to invoicing The Atlantic.
In addition, Hanssons hints at new products related to invoicing being launched by Zervant, including a form of invoice financing.
In a conspiracy with employees at the two companies, Kerry Khan and Alexander, who oversaw the contract, added millions of dollars in phony expenses to invoices sent to the government.
Everything from business cards to letterhead to invoices and more should project your brand.
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