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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a cash injection" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to an influx of money or funding, often to support a business or project.
Example: "The company received a cash injection from investors to help expand its operations."
Alternatives: "financial boost" or "monetary support".
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Huhne said there was no room for a cash injection.
In exchange it promises a cash injection of €3.1 billion.
Goldman turned to Mr. Buffett in September, seeking a cash injection.
The project was later resurrected (courtesy of a cash injection by Canal Plus) and retooled.
He estimated that such a cash injection would suffice until the end of the year.
They have a cash injection in the form of an advance from their music publishing contract.
With a cash injection in place, revenues should gather momentum, he added.
Areva is said to need a cash injection of some €7bn to keep going.
A cash injection is understood to be needed to pay off suppliers who could call in administrators imminently.
A wide range of websites have sprung up bringing investors together with projects seeking a cash injection.
For all these reasons, our present crisis is not just a financial meltdown crying out for a cash injection.
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