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The phrase "amass to pay" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It seems to suggest gathering resources or money for a payment, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "I need to amass enough funds to pay for my tuition next semester."
Alternatives: "gather funds to pay" or "collect money to pay".
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That could free up extra money to pay off high-interest-rate credit card debt, which many students amass to pay for living expenses or school supplies.
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So far the big banks have amassed $63bn£39bnbn) to pay their staff and their full salary and bonus bills will be finalised this week.
Our carefully amassed savings to pay for two college tuitions?
Cash out once a year – or use your amassed rewards to pay the annual fee for the card.
He inherited his daddy's vast wealth that has been amassed thanks to paying NO WAGES to the people who cultivate land that they are not allowed to own.
By nightfall, he'd amassed enough chips to pay cash for a $2,400 Dior bag he'd seen hanging in one of the resort's shop windows.
There is a virtual traffic jam of well-off middle-aged guys from all over the world being conducted up to the summit by professional guides: old enough to have amassed the money to pay the fee ($65,000 is the sum mentioned here), but also old enough to be, worryingly, not at the summit or peak of physical fitness.
The state's 'Cat Fund', created to back up private insurers after Andrew, has also managed to build a large surplus, amassing almost $12 billion to pay potential claims in the event of a major storm, according to its director, Jack Nicholson.
RCN filed for bankruptcy protection in May after failing to lure enough customers to pay debts amassed while expanding its networks.
This is significant because regulated industries like utilities, and monopolistic enterprises, like the railroads when they were built, can bank on guaranteed income from consumers that can be used to pay interest on the debt amassed to build the projects.
Vodafone, the world's biggest operator of wireless phones, said it would use the proceeds to pay back debt amassed in bidding for licenses to operate a new generation of wireless phone systems in Europe.
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