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The phrase "a subsidize" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a subsidy"? You can use "a subsidy" when referring to a financial assistance or support provided by the government or an organization to help reduce the cost of a product or service.
Example: "The government decided to offer a subsidy to farmers to help them cope with the rising costs of production."
Alternatives: "a financial aid" or "a grant".
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The establishment of a new innovative structure of premium subsidies to expand private health insurance for many uninsured Americans, to purchase a Subsidize health plan was the second innovated approach, to finance health insurance to those that were previously uninsured.
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Or the difference between a subsidized and an unsubsidized loan?
She can stay with Fantone until she's 23, at which point she can move to a subsidized independent living situation.
Why should a city subsidize a ballpark?
It comes up a lot: how can a city subsidize ride-sharing?
But that's not a reason to waste billions of dollars a year subsidizing an industry's profits.
Or he's extorting taxes from a poor farmer to subsidize a terror organization.
Congestion pricing is a fair and intelligent way to subsidize a better subway system.
In 1871, he made a notable speech ridiculing a bill to subsidize westward expansion of railroads.
The mine owners offered to subsidize an initial force of a hundred or so men.
Today, the Foristers live in a house subsidized by the Senior Housing Assistance Group, a nonprofit group in the Puget Sound area.
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