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expense [ɪkˈspens] N

1. expense (cost):

expense
expense
koszt m
at great expense
at sb's/one's own expense

Phrases:

all expense(s) paid
no expense(s) spared

expense account N

expense allowance N

expense item N ECON

expense item

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This reduces the expense and time of mapping genome areas associated with disease, since it eliminates the need to study every individual SNP.
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Many cabin cruisers can be recovered and towed with a trailer and thus easily stored on land, which reduces maintenance and expense.
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A pre-configured workflow allows the creation of expense bundles that would need to be confirmed before these costs are considered in the projects profit and loss calculation.
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Among 37 variables, growth is mentioned as one of the most important variables for success: market share, market growth, marketing expense to sales ratio or a strong market position.
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Filming is top-notch, with no expense spared to get those special effects.
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The clothes were mostly tailor-made at great expense, and paid for through weekly installments.
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Similarly, some schools report expenses in a way that assigns portions of all major expense items to football.
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This keeps high rise hotels to the east and west of the city, preserving the central skyline at the expense of greater tourist potential.
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That comes with an annual base salary of $310,000, a monthly non-accountable expense allowance of $416.67 and a $15,000 moving allowance.
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When this shortfall is triggered by the exercise of employee stock options, it is a measure of wage expense.
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