spread payments/repayments/costs
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Repayments can be spread over two years.
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2012.
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spread costs — spread payments/repayments/costs ► FINANCE to make regular payments towards the total cost of something, usually for a period of months or years: »Repayments can be spread over two years. Main Entry: ↑spread … Financial and business terms
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