A "purchase" is something you buy, that is, something you bought.
Synonyms include acquisition and investment.
The correct spelling is "purchase" (buying something).
You would spell it 'hear' if you are referring to a sound that you listen to.
This seems to be a phonetic version of "how do you spell something that you aren't sure of" which would be an "uncertainty." (Which certainly applies here.)
yes you would spell it like this Ell[a] I think
It would mostly be like krack or Snap
You make a purchase. I would presume that you use it?
BUY = Purchase something BYE = see ya Later BY = by the way....
The correct spelling is Louisiana Purchase (1803).
The correct spelling would be clothes.
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A royalty payment would not be the same as a purchase. A royalty is something owed to you, gradually over time.
An invoice is a record of purchase and a bill is a document demanding payment of something, so an invoice bill would logically be demanding payment from a purchase of something.