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  • 1write down — verb 1. put down in writing; of texts, musical compositions, etc. (Freq. 4) • Syn: ↑set down, ↑get down, ↑put down • Hypernyms: ↑write • Hyponyms: ↑transcribe …

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  • 2write — Sell an option. Applies to derivative products. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary * * * write write [raɪt] verb wrote PASTTENSE [rəʊt ǁ roʊt] written PASTPART [ˈrɪtn] 1. [intransitive, transitive] to form letters or numbers with a pen or pencil …

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  • 3write off — verb 1. concede the loss or worthlessness of something or somebody (Freq. 2) write it off as a loss • Hypernyms: ↑admit, ↑acknowledge • Verb Frames: Somebody s something Somebody s somebody …

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  • 4write off — disregard an outstanding debt (as of a customer); consider worthless; make a reduction in a value for accounting purposes …

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  • 5write off — [1] To damage a car beyond repair or, for insurance purposes, so as to be not worth repairing. [2] To consider a vehicle to be a total loss …

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  • 6write-off — A car damaged beyond repair or so badly damaged as to be not worth repairing for insurance purposes …

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  • 7for all intensive purposes — adverb a) Misconstruction of “for all intents and purposes”.<ref name= ET2 >“[ …

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  • 8direct write-off method — In the USA, the procedure of writing off bad debts as they occur instead of creating a provision for them. Although this practice is unacceptable for financial reporting purposes, it is the only method allowed for tax purposes …

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  • 9direct write-off method — In the USA, the procedure of writing off bad debts as they occur instead of creating a provision for them. Although this practice is unacceptable for financial reporting purposes, it is the only method allowed for tax purposes …

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  • 10to write the book — Book Book (b[oo^]k), n. [OE. book, bok, AS. b[=o]c; akin to Goth. b[=o]ka a letter, in pl. book, writing, Icel. b[=o]k, Sw. bok, Dan. bog, OS. b[=o]k, D. boek, OHG. puoh, G. buch; and fr. AS. b[=o]c, b[=e]ce, beech; because the ancient Saxons and …

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