annual mileage

collocation in English

meaningsofannualandmileage

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annual
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ˈæn.ju.əl/
us
/ˈæn.ju.əl/
happening once ...
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mileage
noun[U]
uk
/ˈmaɪ.lɪdʒ/
us
/ˈmaɪ.lɪdʒ/
the distance that a vehicle has travelled or the distance that it can travel using a particular amount ...
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(Definition ofannualandmileagefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Their average currentannualmileagewas 6,242 miles, with a range of 10-30,000 miles.
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They were also asked whether there had been any change in their averageannualmileageover the previous three years.
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The averageannualmileageof goods vehicles of between three and five tons is about 20,000.
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This compares to 675,000 company car drivers whose totalannualmileagewas less than 18,500 miles per annum.
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Heavy goods vehicles travel a higherannualmileagethan the average motor vehicle.
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We plan a scheme that would not hit the private user with a lowannualmileageand, typically, a small-engined car.
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This is therefore the same, regardless of the size of the vehicle, or theannualmileageit travels.
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The averageannualmileageof a household car is about 8,500.
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The risk of serious injury to a driver in this country, if he is doing an averageannualmileage, is once in 800 years.
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And, if he does not reduce hisannualmileage, motoring in 1975 will cost him £288 in petrol alone, £144 more than in 1973.
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One is not surprised to learn that theannualmileagewas a factor increasing liability to accidents.
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Theannualmileageon my car indicates a fairly large constituency.
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Under the new proposals, the estimatedannualmileageper inspector will be an incredible 26,500 miles.
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Mileage data are available only from the 1975–76 national travel survey which enable estimates to be made ofannualmileagefor vehicles available to households for private travel.
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Private cars in this country at present cover an averageannualmileageof 8,000; lorries over 3 tons unladen weight cover an average annual mileage of 20,000.
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For regular users, that is those whoseannualmileageon official business is expected to exceed 2,000, 3½ d. a mile is paid, plus an annual allowance of £52.
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On the basis of an averageannualmileageof about 4,500, the cost per annum of meeting in full the increase in the price of petrol would be about £16,000.
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Assuming anannualmileageof 5,000, the average annual cost over a period of years of repairing a modern single-seater invalid tricycle is estimated to be £30.
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In 1967–68 the averageannualmileagesteamed by destroyers-frigates was 37,059; the annual hours under way 2,647; and the sea: harbour ratio 1:1·4.
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The statistics are aboutannualmileageof ships, annual hours under way, days of 24 hours under way and the ratio of sea to harbour duties.
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