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Sentences with write off

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  • He wrote off to the New Zealand Government for these pamphlets about life in New Zealand. [VERB PREPOSITION + to]
  • The president persuaded the West to write off Polish debts. [VERB PREPOSITION noun]
  • He is fed up with people writing him off because of his age. [VERB noun PREPOSITION]
  • John's written off four cars. Now he sticks to public transport. [VERB PREPOSITION noun]
  • We decided to write off the rest of the day and go shopping. [VERB PREPOSITION noun]
  • The car was a write-off, but everyone escaped unharmed.
  • Mr James persuaded the banks to accept a large write-off of debt. [+ of]
  • Today was really a bit of a write-off for me. [+ for]
  • She wrote off for a brochure
  • For him, the rest of the decade was a creative write-off.
  • The car is a write-off.
  • For him, the rest of the decade was a creative write-off.
  • Mr James persuaded the banks to accept a large write-off of debt.
  • ~ a debt
  • The bulk of the write-off by the company is related to bottling operations, advertising, and marketing.A write-off of an asset may take the form of depreciation (or cost recovery), depletion, or amortization.A write-off is an amount corresponding to the book value of the bad debt or obsolete asset that is canceled from an account against gross profits.
  • If a policyholder has a car accident and the car is written off, they will receive a check for the value of the car at the time of claim.My car has been recovered since being stolen, but it has been written off.If you write off a vehicle, you damage it so badly that it can never be used again, or you declare that this has happened.
  • If your car is declared to be a write-off, the insurance company will deduct the excess agreed on the policy from the settlement payment it makes to you.My mechanic has already indicated that the car might be a write-off since repairing the damage will cost more than the car is worth.A write-off is a vehicle that has been so badly damaged that it can never be used again.
  • Joe's college career is a write-off.
  • Write your name on the board.
  • To write a check.
  • To write two copies of a letter.
  • To write a letter to a friend.
  • To write a sonnet; to write a symphony.
  • Honesty is written on his face.
  • He writes with a pen.
  • Write if you get work.
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