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Cost Person Preposition Pə(R Pɜː(R Rooms Night Miles

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WordType (preposition)
Phonetic /pə(r)/ /pɜː(r)/
Example
  • rooms cost £50 per person, per night.
  • 60 miles per hour
  • france consumes around 200 000 tonnes of cocoa per year.
  • this country has a higher crime rate per 100 000 of the population than most other european countries.
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(preposition)/pə(r)/ /pɜː(r)/
  1. used to express the cost or amount of something for each person, number used, distance travelled, etc.
    • Rooms cost £50 per person, per night.
    • 60 miles per hour
    • France consumes around 200 000 tonnes of cocoa per year.
    • This country has a higher crime rate per 100 000 of the population than most other European countries.
  2. following something that has been decided
    • The work was carried out as per instructions.
  3. in the way that is normal or usual; as often happens
    • Everyone blamed me as per usual.

    Word Origin

    • Latin, ‘through, by means of’; partly via Old French.
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