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The phrase "a bailout for" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in financial contexts to refer to a situation where funds are provided to support or rescue an entity, often in distress.
Example: "The government announced a bailout for the struggling airline industry to prevent mass layoffs."
Alternatives: "a rescue package for" or "financial assistance for".
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A Bailout For Small Business?
Should there be a bailout for them?
PAGE 26 A Bailout for Writers?
Who wants a bailout for their own mismanagement decisions?
Is this, to some extent, a bailout for banks?
Nevertheless, CSRs are not a bailout for insurance companies.
without there being a bailout for homeless for-for-for homeowners, what is it?
The finance ministers on Monday also discussed how to handle a bailout for Cyprus.
That confusion led to the populist rhetoric that TARP was just a bailout for the banks.
The Spanish government swallowed its pride and applied for a bailout for its rotten banks.
That's why so many people on Wall Street are pushing for a bailout for the insurers.
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