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Discover LudwigThe phrase "disburse in" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to distribute or pay out money or resources in a particular way or for a specific purpose. Example: The organization plans to disburse the funds in equal payments over the next six months to support various community projects.
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How much money did VCs disburse in 2017?
The IMF appears to have learned from some of its previous mistakes and is more willing to disburse (in short order and with fewer strings attached) international liquidity to countries deemed, like Hungary, to be illiquid but solvent.
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In Japan, the first $17 billion bailout package, disbursed in 1998, proved woefully inadequate.
Some will be disbursed in $5,000 monthly installments over at least 20 years.
Some will be disbursed in $5,000 monthly installments over the course of at least 20 years.
Earlier this month, euro zone finance ministers approved 6.8 billion euros, or $8.9 billion, in rescue loans, to be disbursed in installments.
I estimate that of the $16bn in "aid" loan disbursed in 2012, $9bn fail the stricter test.
At Chelsea more than £70m of post-Soviet fossil fuel wealth was disbursed in his first year.
He argued that he submitted the EPI bills for "ease of administration" for amounts he considered covered "what I had disbursed in the period concerned".
The remaining funds will be disbursed in June depending on the country's financing needs, he said, calling the move "not unusual" in such cases.
The loan will be disbursed in three stages over the next 12 months at an interest rate of 1.2 percent, the state-run newspaper Al Ahram reported Sunday.
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