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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a subsidy for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing financial assistance or support provided by the government or an organization to help reduce the cost of a product or service.
Example: "The government introduced a subsidy for renewable energy projects to encourage investment in sustainable technologies."
Alternatives: "financial aid for" or "support for".
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Cut a subsidy for public school children?
He announced and then withdrew a subsidy for sesame growers.
Democrats like it as a subsidy for green energy.
It amounts to a subsidy for equipment purchases.
"A subsidy for nuclear power?" asks one woman incredulously.
"A Travel Award is a subsidy for travel expenses to an event funded by the IUCRP.
As a result, Follett will enjoy a subsidy for his religion.
A subsidy for biofuels is, more often than not, a subsidy for agricultural production models with the biggest economies of scale.
A subsidy for the poor could replace the earned-income tax credit.
The British government, meanwhile, expanded a subsidy for those buying their first home.
In one town, a plant even came with a subsidy for diapers.
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