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The phrase "a subsidization of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing financial support or assistance provided to a particular sector, organization, or activity.
Example: "The government announced a subsidization of renewable energy projects to promote sustainable development."
Alternatives: "a funding of" or "a financial support for".
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In these circumstances, there would be a subsidization of consumption on-peak, and consequently, higher rates for all consumers.
Whether Con Ed calls the charges subsidies, transferred costs or rent, Mr. Spano said, "it is in fact a subsidization of these large steam customers by electric customers".
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Why not give Mr. or Miss Chips a gift card from Staples or Office Depot to help subsidize their subsidization of the school system?
Beckett and Pavano were Marlins teammates in the 2003 championship season and lastly in 2004, members of a staff of strong young arms that might have tamed the National League East for the better part of a decade had South Florida taxpayers been faster with their subsidization of a new baseball stadium.
European competition law prohibits public subsidization of an insurer in a competitive market [ 25].
The Kochs' subsidization of a pro-corporate movement fulfills, in many ways, the vision laid out in a secret 1971 memo that Lewis Powell, then a Virginia attorney, wrote two months before he was nominated to the Supreme Court.
Availability alone may not be sufficient, unless it is supported by a policy of greater subsidization of health facilities through special schemes for maternal health care.
Satiric overreach was even implied as the alibi for his most recent and perhaps most publicized offensive hyperbole, a sexist slur against a Georgetown University Law School coed for defending subsidization of contraceptives.
At the time, the U.S. Department of Commerce took a routine step in an ongoing case alleging Canadian subsidization of softwood lumber.
But now's potentially the time, he says, for those same activists to push hard for a legitimate Canadian vehicle emissions standard in the same vein as California's, integrating a cross-subsidization of electric cars by mandating higher costs for fuel-intensive vehicles like Ford F-150s.
But China has had such an extreme and pronounced artificial subsidization of investment that the Austrian perspective may apply there to a greater degree.
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