Collocations withmileage
These are words often used in combination withmileage.
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annual mileage
Their average current annual mileage was 6,242 miles, with a range of 10-30,000 miles.
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fuel mileage
This makes the 5-minute qualifiers a battle between power and fuel mileage.
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gas mileage
At the same time, the xi was criticized for its added weight, slower acceleration, decreased gas mileage, softer suspension, and poor original equipment tires.
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high mileage
The increase in taxation on company cars is also bad for business, and will hit representatives who do a high mileage.
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low mileage
It would also help the man who did a low mileage or who had a car that was economical in the use of energy.
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mileage rate
Transportation costs were calculated from patient-reported round-trip miles to and from the location of out-patient services at a mileage rate of $0.325/mile.
From theCambridge English Corpus
total mileage
The total mileage contemplated is 491 miles, of which 155 have been constructed, and fifty more are under construction, or sanctioned.
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