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- adjective Capable of being
donated .
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Examples
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The voucher's size should be limited to the tax base, refundable against employer provided insurance, donatable to charity or other people's health needs, and probably able to be turned into cash somehow in order to provide an incentive for people to find economical coverage.
Medicare Proposal, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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The voucher's size should be limited to the tax base, refundable against employer provided insurance, donatable to charity or other people's health needs, and probably able to be turned into cash somehow in order to provide an incentive for people to find economical coverage.
Medicare Proposal, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Now twenty, I was asked to help unload their overstuffed railroad flat into two piles inside, redeemable and donatable, and fill a medium dumpster rented out front with the rest.
The Strange Tantes 2010
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But as I perused my shelves looking for what is donatable to the local thrift store, I made a shocking discovery.
Archive 2006-01-22 Joe Konrath 2006
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Even simpler, many local grocery stores are set up to buy a donatable 'food bag'.
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Even simpler, many local grocery stores are set up to buy a donatable 'food bag'.
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There was a trailer there, like a little modular shed, for donatable items if they didn’t sell.
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