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overage

[oh-ver-eyj] / ˈoʊ vərˈeɪdʒ /


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By negotiating a higher competitive balance tax, the players did loosen up some room for teams to spend more on free agents before having to pay overage charges for doing so.

From Washington Post

Next, scan your bills for any overage fees or extras.

From Fox News

Assuming T-Mobile coverage in your area is sufficient, it offers the best value for someone who just wants to stay connected and not worry about data overages.

From The Verge

That could deter teams that don’t want to exceed the tax threshold and pay overage fees this year.

From Washington Post

The 29-year-old Wood is one of New Zealand’s three overage players permitted in a squad comprised largely of players under the age of 23.

From Seattle Times