When talking about car insurance, one common mistake made by Chinese English mistake is the use of "deduction" instead of "deductible".$ |+ h, v4 j0 Q4 W3 \5 w
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Then what's the difference between these two words?
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a specified amount of money that the insured must pay before an insurance company will pay a claim. 7 P k3 u3 C' O4 |- `2 v4 b. a0 n4 O- ]$ q8 g
it's a confusing terminology.
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( o Q9 Y: m3 bdeductible COULD be a N , too. 7 p( o, Y! k1 c! }; g4 g8 e) d+ m
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a specified amount of money that the insured must pay before an insurance company will pay a claim.' n; j' Z: H. g