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postage [ˈpoʊstɪdʒ, GB ˈpəʊ-] SUBST sans pl

postage
postage and packing

postage meter SUBST Am

postage paid ADJ

postage paid

postage stamp SUBST

postage stamp
selo m (postal)

Expressions couramment utilisées avec postage

postage and packing

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

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Soon it was handling over 6,000 pieces of mail per month and 16 different postage stamps, which have since become collectors items, were issued.
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The denominations were such that any amount of postage up to one dollar could be made by using no more than three stamps.
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It is described as a nice, pintoso, elegant, postage, projecting good energy but know that does not sit well with everyone.
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Postage stamps were first issued in the colony in 1892.
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The stamps, which cost $1, were legally usable as postage and were decorated with photographs of eminent people in the art world.
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In 1774, a system of charging postage on private letters began.
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Packages are often sent through some postal services, usually requiring additional postage than an average letter or postcard.
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Reply cards, with or without postage, may be included with an invitation according to some etiquette writers, though they need not be.
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Instead, he proposed that a slip or postage stamp could seal a letter.
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The first postage stamps were produced in 1871.
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