additional
Americanadjective
adjective
Other Word Forms
- additionally adverb
- preadditional adjective
Etymology
Origin of additional
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The idea was it would draw a line under the Swiss banks’ activities forever, no matter whether any additional information was found.
“Hence, if assets bought on margin drop, it takes very little before investors have to raise additional cash to cover the margin calls,” he said.
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Elevated prices might damp industrial demand and encourage additional scrap supply, suggesting silver could lag behind gold in any renewed rally, some analysts said.
This helps with purchase frequency and customer retention, as well as capturing a larger portion of wallet share from affluent consumers and creating additional revenue opportunities via its advertising platform, the analysts say.
In many instances, properties under contingent offer can still be viewed by other prospective buyers, who can make additional offers, should they wish to.
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