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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a fund of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe something that is plentiful, especially knowledge, information, or resources. For example: He has a fund of information about ancient history.
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500 versus a fund of funds.
"It [Wentworth] has a fund of €5m.
The business is a fund of funds.
Wendy carries a fund of sadness within her.
He was a fund of shrewd advice and penetrating comment.
He is a fund of clear, clean, useful information.
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A fund-of-funds manager typically puts between five and 20 hedge funds, sometimes more, into a basket.
Mr. Busson is chairman of EIM, a fund-of-funds company he set up in 1991.
And it has a fund-of-funds business, which invests in other private-equity firms.
LUNCH with a fund-of-hedge-funds manager today who tells me the industry is having a very difficult year.
In June 1998, Coutts introduced hedge funds, using a fund-of-funds approach.
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