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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

Is this ok to say?

the expenses of the trip

Let's say we're talking about a business trip, and the expenses of the trip are taken care of by the company.


Thanks.

  

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We're talking about a business trip, and the expenses of the trip are taken care of by the company. We're discussing a business trip on which the expenses are paid by the company. I hope this helps.

  • We're talking about a business trip, and the expenses of the trip are taken care of by the company.
  • We're discussing a business trip on which the expenses are paid by the company.
  • I hope this helps.
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We're talking about a business trip, and the expenses of the trip are taken care of by the company.

We're discussing a business trip on which the expenses are paid by the company.


I hope this helps.

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anonymousthe expenses of the trip

for the trip is better.

CJ

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Thanks a lot for your answers.

: is 'take care of the expenses' wrong? I have heard it a couple of times.

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