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Discover LudwigThe phrase "advanced money" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is referring to money that is given ahead of time, often as a loan or prepayment.
Example: "The company provided advanced money to the contractor to ensure the project could start on schedule."
Alternatives: "prepaid funds" or "upfront payment".
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"He advanced money, but locked in the prices.
Several Negro organizations advanced money for serious study.
The owner of the firm also advanced money to neophyte traders.
Morris had borrowed from the French, requisitioned from the states, and also advanced money from his own pocket.
In the weeks before the United Nations action, they said, Israel advanced money to the Palestinian Authority in response to calls for help.
Shearn stated that Gulbenkian, as a beau geste, had advanced money to Youssoupoff to buy the pictures back and that Youssoupoff, out of courtesy, had insisted on Gulbenkian's taking a lien on them.
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But they said they were advancing money to the club.
Members who had not quit were asked to advance money to save the club.
By advancing money to his colonels for enlisting their regiments, Wallenstein bound the officers to his person.
If a lender chooses to advance money to a borrower, what is that to do with the Bank of England?
The Financial Conduct Authority rule changes are designed to prevent lenders advancing money to borrowers who cannot afford repayment.
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