Examples of 'combined gross' in a sentence

Meaning of "combined gross"

combined gross: This phrase is often used in a financial context to describe the total sum or amount before deductions or expenses have been subtracted. It typically refers to the collective or aggregate amount of income, revenue, profits, or other financial metrics generated by multiple sources or entities

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combined gross
Combined gross enrolment ratio percentage.
You and your combined gross annual income.
Combined gross domestic product as a percentage of world gross domestic product.
For married couples, this should be the total of their combined gross annual income.
The combined gross income in the household income before taxes.
Fishing in the Community accounts for less than 1 % of the combined gross domestic product.
The combined gross income of the mother and the father.
All of its UK properties have a combined gross development value of over $4bn.
Combined gross enrolment ratios, use of UNESCO data.
That 's more than the annual combined gross domestic products of the United States and Japan.
In Practice, Richelle and I save a minimum of 20 % of our combined gross income every month.
Their combined gross domestic product accounts for 90 percent of the world 's total.
This represented 0.3 per cent of these countries ' combined gross national income.
The combined gross proceeds to Advaxis from these direct investments is $25 million.
Municipality Rate of illiteracy in adults ( % de 15 años y más ) Combined gross attendance rate.

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These movies earned a combined gross of over 80 million US dollars.
In 1986 the Community budget was equivalent to nearly 1X of Member States ' combined gross national product.
The three releases had a combined gross of $34 million in the United States.
Furthermore, combined gross enrolment rose from 65 to 75 per cent at all levels of education.
Together, these markets represent populations of 216 million with a combined gross domestic product approaching US$2 trillion.
The combined gross enrolment ratio for primary, secondary and tertiary schools is 77 %.
These development projects have a combined gross development volume ( GDV ) of more than EUR 250m.
The projects has a combined gross development value ( GDV ) of over €10 billion.

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