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paid-in-full

 

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Paid-in-full

Description:

Paid-in-full is an idiomatic expression often used to describe a financial transaction or obligation that has been completely settled and no money is owed anymore. It signifies that the total amount due has been received or discharged, leaving no outstanding balance.

Senses:

  1. Adjective: fully paid; no longer requiring any payment.
  2. Phrasal adverb: indicating that a debt or invoice has been settled entirely and nothing is left unpaid.

Sample Sentences:

1. After years of diligent saving and budgeting, she finally managed to buy her dream house paid-in-full.

2. Please ensure that all outstanding dues are cleared, as we only accept paid-in-full participation.

3. The insurance company confirmed that the claim had been processed and the amount was settled paid-in-full.

4. The business owner was relieved to receive a letter stating that their loan had been marked as paid-in-full.

5. The concert tickets were in high demand and many customers were eager to secure their seats paid-in-full.

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