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allowance
nounas inamount of money or other supply
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nounas indiscount; concession
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Example Sentences
This emotionally upbeat preparation made “Il Trionfo” appear all the more revolutionary with its allowances for disrupting musical formulas as well as psychological ones.
They receive a daily tax-free allowance of £361 plus travel expenses.
They also note President Zelensky gave every Ukrainian almost £20 as a winter allowance last December, with many registering for it using Diia.
"Our changes on National Insurance double the employer allowance so you can now employ four people on the National Minimum Wage without paying National Insurance," he said.
About 3.9 million households not on the health element of universal credit are expected to gain an average of £265 a year from the increase to the standard allowance.
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