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The phrase "a bailout of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in financial contexts to describe a situation where funds are provided to support a failing business or economy.
Example: "The government announced a bailout of the struggling airline industry to prevent mass layoffs."
Alternatives: "a rescue of" or "a financial support for".
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"This is a bailout of the euro system".
In essence, this would mean a bailout of bond holders.
Officially, this isn't a bailout of the Spanish government.
The blowback against a bailout of Lehman would have been fierce.
The euro-zone bailout of Greece is, in good part, a bailout of European banks.
A bailout of billionaire Eike Batista would look bad for Brazil.
"The bailout of the Spanish banks prevented a bailout of the whole of Spain," he said.
Cyprus received a bailout of 10 billion euros from international creditors last month.
The Swiss government unexpectedly announced a bailout of its largest banks.
Finland has been strongly opposed to a bailout of periphery nations.
The White House opposed the redevelopment effort as a bailout of speculators.
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