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Discover Ludwig"true-up" is a correct and usable phrase in English
It means to make something more accurate or precise. For example: "My accountant needs to true-up the tax forms before we submit them."
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true-up
verb
To make something true, equal, or correct.
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"There's going to be a true-up on every bill," he said.
The true-up concept was designed to occur after the league received credit for a range of expenses.
It is also unclear what "ordinary course true-up" payments are, as it is not a common legal term.
After negotiations broke off, the league said a "true-up" would have begun in 2015 to account for projected revenue growth from new stadiums and television contracts.
Another point of contention, Kendall said, was a provision called a "true-up," which would have partly accounted for any revenue that exceeded projections.
The notes to Mr. Romney's financial disclosures in June reported what it called "ordinary course true-up" payments totaling just over $2 million in income in 2011.
Similar(49)
True, up to a point.
That's true up to a point.
Which is true, up to a point.
It's true, up to a point.
That is true, up to a point.
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