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Discover Ludwig"water bills" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to bills people must pay for the water they use. For example, "In the summer months, my family's water bills become quite high."
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And water bills are politically sensitive.
Electricity and water bills are expected to soar.
(Mr. Cheney favors adding a surcharge to participants' water bills).
Others had water bills that ran into four figures.
Are water bills now at around the right level?
"That was two months of water bills," Mr. Stehly said.
The €300 difference goes towards electricity and water bills.
Flat-rate water bills take no account of occupancy.
Water bills rose by 74%, with leakage rates up 30%.
Water bills have risen, but even that has not curbed demand sufficiently.
Ms. Holmes added: "Others lost their buildings because of taxes, sewer and water bills.
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