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billing
[ bil-ing ]
noun
- the relative position in which a performer or act is listed on handbills, posters, etc.:
A star usually receives billing above the title of the play.
- advertising; publicity:
The show was a sellout weeks ahead of the opening because of advance billing.
- the amount of business done by a firm, especially an advertising agency, within a specified period of time.
- an act or instance of preparing or sending out a bill or invoice.
billing
/ ˈbɪlɪŋ /
noun
- theatre the relative importance of a performer or act as reflected in the prominence given in programmes, advertisements, etc
- public notice or advertising (esp in the phrase advance billing )
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Example Sentences
They all insist that Health Republic/MagnaCare had not told their billing departments that I was out of network.
The customer-service representative said they had notified the billing service used by my doctors that I was not “in network.”
Li offered not only global billing with a personality to boot, but an entire new platform of fans—billions of them.
Producers, while giving Rusev top billing, are keeping their options open about his “character.”
Another started an “Ideal Clinic” in New York where volunteers help her do the billing.
But it was large enough to prevent Mr. Billing from securing his usual seat.
By prohibiting the manufacture of starch the Government has done something to please Mr. Pemberton-Billing.
Wery difrent, I can tell you, from all the hammerous billing and kewing which had proceeded their nupshuls.
Modern billing systems make it possible to tabulate certain of these statistics when the bills are made.
Now, for one month to come, to say the least, I shall be made perfectly sick with their billing and cooing.
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