Collocations withreceipt
These are words often used in combination withreceipt.
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annual receipts
In the process, however, the cabinet exhausted within three weeks some 24 percent of the annual receipts projected in the program.
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box office receipts
I understand that box office receipts cannot be viewed as the sole and exclusive criterion for judging a film's success, but there must be an appropriate balance.
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gate receipt
A loss of 4,641 was made on the season, with an economic downturn getting the blame for a shocking drop in gate receipt figures.
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gross receipt
It is estimated that the approximate amount of the gross receipt.
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in receipt of assistance
Later questions queried whether the respondent was in receipt of assistance for household tasks and whether the housekeeper was funded in whole or part by a public authority.
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net receipt
The net receipt was £2,890,400 in 1919 and £3,421,684 in 1925–26.
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receipt of benefit
It is right to ensure that people who are in receipt of benefit are entitled to it and that they remain so.
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total receipt
The total receipt of death duties in each estate range is not separately recorded.
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