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Discover LudwigThe phrase "blank check for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to refer to something with unlimited potential, usually financially. For example, "The billionaire gave his son a blank check for college tuition."
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Now a blank check for Wall Street".
But that is not a blank check for fouling up alliances.
"There will be no blank check" for Greece, Mr. Westerwelle said.
There will no longer be a blank check for the Pakistani military.
The Pentagon has had a blank check for most of the last 10 years.
They need a reality check, not a blank check for their wish list.
"He didn't want to give them a blank check for a month".
Obama administration officials have said there will be "no blank check for Pakistan".
"This is a blank check for federal judges to get rid of cases they disfavor".
The court's president, Andreas Vosskuhle, warned that the ruling did not represent a "constitutional blank check for additional rescue packages".
That's no surprise, since governance advocates worry that directors can use a blank check for pref issuance to deter takeovers.
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