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It is correct and usable in written English.
You can use the phrase 'a funding' when referring to a pool of resources or money set aside for a specific purpose, such as "We need to secure a funding to pay for the project".
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"It's not a funding problem".
I assume it was a funding problem.
Is it a funding or organisational question?
But that is only a funding principle.
Still, this is a funding gap of 28%.
A funding cut of 2% might not sound very much.
There is a funding issue behind a lot of this.
The company is currently engaged in a funding round.
So Hud's major role is as a funding agency.
Why it failed: You failed to fund a funding conference?
The pitcher sets a funding goal and people pledge money.
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