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upfront
/ ˈʌˈڰʌԳ /
adjective
- informal.open, frank, honest
adverb
- (of money) paid out at the beginning of a business arrangement
Example Sentences
These days, many pediatric practices are upfront about their policies, and some announce it on their website, letting prospective patients know to stay away if they don’t want to vaccinate.
For lawyers, who generally take no upfront payment, their typical one-third cut of any future settlement could be enormous.
It will be difficult to characterise this as "austerity" given the early injection of significant upfront sums into public spending at the Budget.
It’s all out there, so why wouldn’t the theater’s PR team be as upfront with it as C.K. continues to be?
The extra money comes from upfront borrowing that the company pays back through customer bills over many years.
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