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The phrase "a subsidy of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to financial assistance or support provided by one entity to another, often in the context of government or organizational funding.
Example: "The government announced a subsidy of $500,000 to support local farmers during the drought."
Alternatives: "a grant from" or "financial aid from".
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For every person in the AdultBasic program, the state provides a subsidy of about $350 a month.
And you would get a subsidy of $993.
"In reality, it is a subsidy of the car industry".
They are a nonprofit organization, Simon & Schuster granted them a subsidy of $15.
America, with a subsidy of 27 cents on the dollar, is 10th highest.
(He also offered a subsidy of C$10,000 to each purchaser of an electric car).
With a subsidy of around £90 per paying visitor, you would hope so.
Each scholarship provides a subsidy of up to £2,000 towards the full tuition fees.
H.D.C. also provided a subsidy of $725,000 through a 1percentt loan.
It gives a subsidy of 1,500 yuan each to many rural vocational-school students to help cover tuition.
Private schools that set their fees low enough qualify for a subsidy of up to 60% of that figure.
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