The phrase
"high upfront" means that a large amount of money or effort is required at the beginning of a project or process.
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Synonyms for individual words can be found below.
«high»
«upfront»
Phrases with «high upfront»
Sentences with «high upfront»
- However, many options come with high upfront costs and ongoing maintenance fees. (elearningindustry.com)
- Most of a mortgage broker's clients are people with bad credit, which makes it important for lenders to take protective measures like charging high upfront fees on mortgages. (mortgagebrokerstore.com)
- Some firms charge high upfront fees, or urge you to make «voluntary» contributions. (debtfirms.com)
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