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In economics, gross means before deductions. The antonym is net, meaning after deductions.
Usage
In this sense, it may appear, separated by a comma, following the noun it modifies, e.g., "earned two million dollars, gross". Alternatively, it can be used as a verb: "this movie grossed two million dollars on its opening weekend".
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