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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Sock away" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to refer to saving or putting aside money for future use. Example: "I try to sock away a portion of my paycheck each month to build my savings."
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Buy bonds and sock away the interest.
They're not counted as assets, so it makes sense to sock away money into them.
In other words, the program is suggesting that she sock away 25 percent of her salary.
Stock fund managers are often reluctant to sock away that much cash.
So was modeling, which helped him sock away money for law school and beyond.
They had time to sock away money while times were still good.
How can you know how much money to sock away for retirement when you don't know when you'll die?
There is another reason it makes little sense to sock away all that money for college.
Always a country of savers — in contrast to Portugal and Greece — Spaniards have begun to sock away even more.
But most assessments also expect Goldman to sock away nearly half its revenue to cover compensation for its employees.
In the meantime, she was still working -- her office was nearby in New Jersey -- and continuing to sock away money.
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