When talking about car insurance, one common mistake made by Chinese English mistake is the use of "deduction" instead of "deductible".$ x6 w: {( E5 E5 i
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deductible COULD be a N , too. 1 e+ n3 q/ O5 F3 s6 ?- R; r. |& `1 t5 X$ F1 ]+ x/ z) j' ?/ ?
a specified amount of money that the insured must pay before an insurance company will pay a claim., t: f J' V1 W
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it's a confusing terminology.
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deductible COULD be a N , too. ; Z U) p6 F) M! B; e
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a specified amount of money that the insured must pay before an insurance company will pay a claim./ | C! J" V7 E9 P( b, Y1 g2 r/ R