gross revenue

collocation in English

meaningsofgrossandrevenue

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gross
adjective
adverb
uk
/ɡrəʊs/
us
/ɡroʊs/
(in) ...
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revenue
noun[U]
uk
/ˈrev.ən.juː/
us
/ˈrev.ə.nuː/
the income that a government or company ...
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(Definition ofgrossandrevenuefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Thegrossrevenueis the yield multiplied by the average price of the product that year.
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We use a dynamic model to show that an ad valorem severance tax ongrossrevenuecan be used to internalize environmental opportunity costs.
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In this study, total costs were subtracted from totalgrossrevenueto calculate the net return.
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Yields collected from the experimental plots were used to determinegrossrevenueper plot.
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Thegrossrevenueper hectare is the product of the average farm gate price per 100 kg (1 maxi bag) of maize and maize yield per hectare for each treatment.
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Theirgrossrevenueis £6·8 million, which falls short of the total cost by nearly £25 million.
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Thegrossrevenue, even at the most conservative estimate of prices and yields should have been of the order of something like £10 million now.
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He says that it is a loss ofgrossrevenueand not a loss of profit.
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I do not know the number of the staff employed, but it would appear that thegrossrevenuefrom them exceeds the expenditure.
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Thegrossrevenuefrom television licences for the same period was£91,128.
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In 1970–71grossrevenueexpenditure by local authority undertakings and joint water boards was £160,813,000 and capital expenditure was £83,539,000.
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Therefore, for five years or more the banks have been getting a very largegrossrevenuefrom the money borrowed by the agricultural community.
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Surely it is agrossrevenueof 25 per cent?
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Thegrossrevenueis about equal to ours and the net profits are the same.
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He mentioned an increase of £4,000,000 ingrossrevenue.
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He must have had an estimate ofgrossrevenuefor 1940.
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It is a taxation ongrossrevenueless certain deductions and not on the dividends which pass into our pockets.
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Thegrossrevenueraised over the past five years as at the end of 2000–01 was £314 million.
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The latest available information for local education authorities is the budgetedgrossrevenueexpenditure per pupil in 1997–98.
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