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post-paid

British  

adverb

  1. with the postage prepaid

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Example Sentences

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The telecommunications company added a record 2.3 million post-paid subscribers over the quarter.

From Barron's

ReycleBalls distributes collection boxes at hundreds of tennis clubs, city parks, colleges and tournaments, where used balls can be shipped post-paid to the organization’s warehouse to be sorted for a variety of uses.

From Seattle Times

Some communications services, such as post-paid and landline phones, were restored in phases in October.

From The Guardian

Some communications services, like post-paid and landline phones, were restored in October in a phased manner.

From Washington Times

The move to restore post-paid mobile services comes at a time when civil disobedience against India’s surprise move has continued despite authorities ending some restrictions.

From Washington Times