weekly collection

collocation in English

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weekly
adjective
adverb
uk
/ˈwiː.kli/
us
/ˈwiː.kli/
happening once a week or ...
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collection
noun
uk
/kəˈlek.ʃən/
us
/kəˈlek.ʃən/
a group of objects of one type that have been collected by one person or in ...
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(Definition ofweeklyandcollectionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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How on earth could you have aweeklycollectionof rates by local authorities?
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So the arrangements forweeklycollectionof the buyer's part of the levy were continued.
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Is it possible to restore theweeklycollectionof rent by collectors?
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Perhaps the old system ofweeklycollectionwas better and enabled people to keep up with their payments because they budgeted on a weekly basis.
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My information is that packers generally are maintainingweeklycollectionof eggs with the co-operation of producers some of whom are arranging to take their eggs to central collecting points.
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Ten percent of the parishsweeklycollectionwas set aside to aid those in need.
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Issues in the election included the recent introduction of alternateweeklycollectionof rubbish and recycling, town centre redevelopments, council tax and anti-social behaviour.
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This included aweeklycollectionof 6d (2p) from each household, as well as from fetes and waste paper collections.
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Thisweeklycollectionstretched from 1968 to late 1971 to early 1972.
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The average family payment is not readily ascertainable as the weekly collections include arrears in respect of families who have now left.
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The profit that is being made at the expense of weekly collections of industrial assurance contributions is perhaps the highest that we can possibly imagine in any form of business.
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It is recorded that for his payment, he accepted the seat rents and weekly collections.
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Using average weekly collections as a rough estimate of parish size.
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It insists that none of the money from weekly collections will go towards settlement costs.
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The cost of the effort was met by tithes collected in churches and weekly collections for the poor.
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The government in 2012 offered a financial incentive to councils to retain weekly collections, but it was time-limited.
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