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Teal lime Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Income source or source of income

Do you say, "income source" or "source of income"?

Thank you.

  

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You can say either. It depends somewhat on the context.

  • You can say either.
  • It depends somewhat on the context.
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You can say either. It depends somewhat on the context.

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income source could b a sub-heading on a form, eg an application for a mortgage loan from a bank,, especially if space is limited.


source of income sounds more standard to me.

eg His father's business is the source of his income.

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teal limeDo you say, "income source" or "source of income"?

Personally, I always say "source of income".

CJ

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