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The phrase "a much needed capital" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a capital that is essential or necessary for a particular purpose, often in a financial or economic context.
Example: "The startup is seeking a much needed capital to expand its operations and reach new markets."
Alternatives: "an essential capital" or "a crucial capital".
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They then started looking for investors to help pay for the construction of a plant and to provide much needed capital for a company that is highly leveraged.
It's good timing, and it comes on the heels of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission's new regulations under RegA+ which just might be a new avenue for much needed capital for the same group of entrepreneurs.
The deal with Etihad brings Jet Airways, which has an estimated debt of $2.2 billion, much needed capital as well.
The Glazers, they say, would pour much needed capital into a team that is in danger of falling behind Arsenal as England's top club, that has seen its pretax profits dip to $50.4 million from $70.6 million in 2003, and that recently signed the young forward Wayne Rooney for a transfer fee that could reach $50 million, exhausting the acquisitions budget for next season.
Investment in emerging markets has the potential to foster the growth and development of emerging economies, provide much needed capital and expertise in a variety of infrastructure arenas, and to promote increased cooperation and collaboration between countries and between public and private parties.
It's no secret that crowdfunding is rapidly becoming a go-to method for entrepreneurs to access much needed capital -- and attract attention from the marketplace.
Carrier's parent, United Technologies, has bought a stake in FreeMarkets, which has frequently issued new stock to raise much needed capital.
Currently infusing national coffers with much needed capital, both real and symbolic, Japanese entertainment goods carry a global imagination that, decentered from Americanization, is imprinted as this book argues with the logic of millennial capitalism.
If realised, it will inject much needed capital and infrastructure throughout the region.
At the height of the financial crisis, the government opened its coffers, injecting much needed capital into the banking industry through the highly contentious Troubled Asset Relief Program.
The Mauritanian economy receives much needed capital investment and technical assistance from abroad, and, in turn, it is sensitive to the vacillations in the world markets.
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