noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
postage meter
postage stamp
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
stamp
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And postage stamps are not the only things that have gone up in price.
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She will take your cigarettes, money, paper clips, postage stamps , whatever you want to give her.
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Finally, from the 40p would be deducted the cost of the telephone call or postage stamp to make the complaint.
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And on the dining-room table were silver goblets, and a big silver tureen in which reflections lay like brilliant postage stamps .
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If and when the Post Office is privatised, will our postage stamps continue to bear a portrait of the monarch?
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All we ever did was make a little wine, print up a lot of postage stamps .
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Improbable because compared to the plump, leather-lined Bentley, a barn door has the frontal area of a postage stamp .
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In its upper right corner, where it belonged, a postage stamp had been etched in the yellow gold.
■ VERB
handle
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Brokerage firms also have boosted the amount they charge investors for postage and handling of trade confirmations.
include
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The price includes airmail postage to everywhere in the world.
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Each album costs $ 20, including postage .
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Please note that the prices mentioned here do not include postage and handling.
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The prices given here include postage and packing.
pay
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The sender pays the postage if the recipient sends them back.
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If you have to return something you ordered by mail, ask the company to pay the return postage .
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We've already paid the postage - so you won't even need a stamp.
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We operate a postal lending service for books and journals, for which members pay only the return postage .
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However, in this case you will most likely have to pay return postage .
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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All for only £8.95 including postage and packing.
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Finally, from the 40p would be deducted the cost of the telephone call or postage stamp to make the complaint.
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Insurance fees, in addition to postage are as follows: Insurance is not available to all countries.
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Other resources used mainly involve photocopying, typing, stationery, postage and telephone costs.
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Proof of postage will not be accepted as proof of receipt. 5.
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Swiftair provides an effective, economical express service and is available at post offices. £1.95 plus airmail postage .
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The costs of producing attractive, attention grabbing materials and postage being shared between schools.