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The phrase "a nest egg" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a sum of money saved for future use, typically for retirement or unexpected expenses. Example sentence: "She had been setting aside a portion of her income each month as a nest egg for her children's college education."
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Assuming the recommended drawdown of 4 percent a year, a nest egg of $750,000 might be needed.
"I'm just building a nest egg".
They had a nest egg set aside.
They slowly built up a nest egg.
We've got a nest egg.' 'Where is it?' I asked.
He could splurge on riskier pieces once he had more of a nest egg, he said.
Often the default was too conservative to increase a nest egg significantly over time.
It's a new savings bond that encourages folks to build a nest egg.
A Regular savings are an easy and efficient way of building a nest egg.
Or at the prospect of deconstructing a nest egg they spent decades building.
After 20 years he had a nest egg in addition to the company's pension plan.
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