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Usage Examples
Filter by Meaning The traveler declared all the dutiable goods in his possession before passing through customs.
The airline crew was reminded not to include any dutiable items in their personal baggage.
The duty-free shop sold products that were not dutiable, making them more affordable for travelers.
The customs department has revised the rules for determining the value of dutiable goods.
The company was fined for failing to declare dutiable items during customs clearance.
The imported luxury car was dutiable, and the buyer had to pay a hefty amount of tax.
The customs officer inspected the dutiable goods to ensure that the correct amount of duty was paid.
The import of dutiable luxury goods has increased the revenue of the government.
The company had to pay a considerable amount of money for dutiable items.
The warehouse manager sorted the dutiable items separately for inspection.
The parcel contained dutiable products that required clearance from the authorities.
The company accountant calculated the amount of duty payable on the dutiable goods.
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