food voucher

collocation in English

meaningsoffoodandvoucher

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food
noun[C or U]
uk
/fuːd/
us
/fuːd/
something that people and animals eat, or plants absorb, to keep ...
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voucher
noun[C]
uk
/ˈvaʊ.tʃər/
us
/ˈvaʊ.tʃɚ/
a piece of paper that can be used to pay for particular goods or services or that allows you to pay less than the usual price ...
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(Definition offoodandvoucherfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesoffood voucher

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This relief was given in the nature of afoodvoucher.
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Thatfoodvoucherwas useless for her purpose—to buy a present for her son.
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He was offered afoodvoucher.
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Burton subsequently revealed he was given afoodvoucherfor $100 when he got out of prison, but it had to be used on the day he got out.
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In the meantime, claimants with particularly urgent needs are handed food vouchers and small sums of cash and sent a subsequent giro payment by post.
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Bus passes have been affected, and the value of food vouchers has had to be reduced from £66 to £52.
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In addition, there has been a distribution of food vouchers to a considerable extent.
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With the intervention of an advice bureau, social services paid a total of £65.25 a week partly in food vouchers.
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At the most basic level that means food vouchers, and some kind of shelter—the level that simply keeps body and soul together.
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Where it is essential to make urgent payments on the same day these are in the form of food vouchers and small sums of cash.
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One sees that many people have been given £3 food vouchers.
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Are we going back to the provision of welfare benefits in kind or in the form of food vouchers and the rest?
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They provide free screenings and educational material to those who require it, and also provide food vouchers for people on dialysis.
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To make the produce as affordable as possible they offer $5 food vouchers (carrot cash) and accept food stamps in order to help get people more interested in exploring healthy food.
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