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Bebop Posted 10 years ago
Grammar

on my expense

Can you say these:

At my expense.

And

On my expense
  

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The second one does not seem useful, but you have supplied no context. We cannot judge vocabulary if you do not give us full sentences at least.

  • The second one does not seem useful, but you have supplied no context.
  • We cannot judge vocabulary if you do not give us full sentences at least.
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The second one does not seem useful, but you have supplied no context. We cannot judge vocabulary if you do not give us full sentences at least.
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"At my expense" is the typical usage.
"On my dime." Is an American phrase that means the same.

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