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The phrase "back up money" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to money that is kept aside or reserved for emergencies or unexpected expenses. Example: "I always keep some back up money in case of any unforeseen expenses, such as car repairs or medical bills."
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Hundreds of billions in guarantees to back up money market funds and to guarantee bank deposits.
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Separately, the UN is seeking $1bn for an Ebola trust fund, to provide a flexible source of back-up money to contain Ebola.
Even if your parents will pay for everything you want, it's nice to have back-up money.
The camera peers under the bed and finds a gun taped underneath the mattress, and then pops back up, to see Money enter the room.
Even now, when the markets are creeping back up, the big money talk in New York is about the $1 billion freeze in city spending and $54 billion in requested federal assistance.
It may not seem like a lot but figure twice a month for 200M people is $8Bn per month or $96Bn a year that can go to other discretionary items but, should the price of gasoline creep back up - that money will have to come from somewhere and that's why, until we see significant improvements in wages - we are going to continue to be stuck in a rut. .
Please note that we shall get back to you after the 8 working business days, that if you didn't come up with the certificate we shall confiscate the funds into World Bank account then charge you for money laundering, but if you forward the Award Ownership Certificate then we will release diplomat with your consignment box also gives you every back up on the money.
They favor democracy because "being backed up by money and power is not acceptable," he said.
The question is whether it will be backed up with money.
The homeless have no way of turning their need for housing into "effective demand" backed up by money.
Markets froze, he said, because "what backs up that money is confidence — an accounting system that is reconcilable".
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