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US
/ˈmaɪɫədʒ, ˈmaɪɫɪdʒ/
]
[ UK /mˈaɪlɪdʒ/ ]
[ UK /mˈaɪlɪdʒ/ ]
NOUN
- a travel allowance at a given rate per mile traveled
- distance measured in miles
- the ratio of the number of miles traveled to the number of gallons of gasoline burned
How To Use mileage In A Sentence
- He charged his work for the mileage he notched up on just the detour home. Times, Sunday Times
- They also rewrite the articles to freshen up the information and publish it anew, which gives them more mileage from the initial work. Just The FAQs For Authors: MaAnna Stephenson | The Creative Penn
- The county council has introduced pool cars for business trips, and last year adopted mileage rates of 40p a mile for staff using bikes on business.
- We never intended to tackle this problem, but it sure did get us some mileage in the presidential and congressional elections during the Clinton years.
- By now it is believed to have done the highest mileage of any comparable plane still in service.
- Yes, councillors get paid a mileage allowance per mile while travelling on council business which according to the article amounts to about £40,000 a year.
- And every year we measured the mileage on the mileometer - it was 182 miles. Times, Sunday Times
- Of all the stories about the homecoming of this banking hotshot, the one about the limos gets the most mileage.
- While important, this represents a small percentage of congested road mileage. Getting There: The Epic Struggle between Road and Rail in the American Century
- The near-opaque video quality and confessedly basic skill level don't make this an extra you'll get a lot of mileage out of.