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expense <an expense; expenses> N (s)

expense ECON

expense (s)

expense ECON

expense <an expense; expenses> N

expense
expense ECON
expense NAUT (s)

expense N

expense COMPUT
expense COMPUT

accommodation expense ECON

accrued expense ECON

administrative expense

cash expense ECON

deferred expense

depreciation expense ECON

expense account

expense product N COMPUT

expense reimbursement ECON

expired expense

interest expense ECON

national expense ECON

Usage examples with expense

at the expense of his health

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
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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This combination was selected in order to avoid the expense and complexity of cryogenic storage, and to reduce development costs.
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The complex is said to benefit from war profiteering and the looting of natural resources, often at the expense of the public interest.
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My single-biggest expense item in marketing is on the hockey strategy.
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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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This was done by weaklings because a strong man will not assert himself at the expense of the lives of women and children.
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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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In addition to medical expense insurance, health insurance may also refer to insurance covering disability or long-term nursing or custodial care needs.
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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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Since they were issued by the government and not a banking institution, it was an interest-free proposition, largely defraying the expense of the government and therefore taxation of the people.
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