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Usage of the expression "in one lump sum"
Glen
- 2010-10-08
Hello,
I'm confused about how to use the expression "one lump sum", in the context of buying something. Are the following sentences grammatically correct?
1. I bought my house with one lump sum.
2. I bought my house in one lump sum.
3. I paid for my house in one lump sum.
4. I paid for my house with one lump sum.
My second question is can you use the expression "paid in full" to mean "one lump sum"? Am I using the expression correctly, in that context, in the following sentences?
5. I paid for my house in full.
6. When I bought my house I paid in full.
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- Usage of the expression "in one lump sum" -- Glen -- 2010-10-08
- Re: Usage of the expression "in one lump sum" -- Grammaticurse -- 2010-10-08
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