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New2grammar Posted 18 years ago
Grammar

charitable contributions

Is there any difference between charitable contributions and donations? Is the former more formal?
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A donation may have nothing to do with charity. It is merely a sum of money given to an organisation. Charitable contributions are donations to organisations that carry out work of a charitable nature.

  • A donation may have nothing to do with charity.
  • It is merely a sum of money given to an organisation.
  • Charitable contributions are donations to organisations that carry out work of a charitable nature.
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A donation may have nothing to do with charity. It is merely a sum of money given to an organisation.
Charitable contributions are donations to organisations that carry out work of a charitable nature.

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