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Discover LudwigThe phrase "drain money" can be used in written English.
It is used to refer to the process of spending a large amount of money quickly or unexpectedly. For example, "A new car can drain money from your budget fast!".
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"It will drain money out of the city.
I think they drain money away from public schools.
These systems drain money from the area and ultimately lead to starvation, the report said.
And they continue to repeat their mantra: vouchers drain money out of the public schools.
The plan would drain money from the very public schools that need it most.
Democrats argue that the measure would drain money away from the schools that need it most.
Objectors warn that this will drain money from failing public schools, and the poorest will be hurt.
Mr. Grant said the cost of paying out such small claims would drain money better applied to larger claims.
Critics of the Roosevelt charter school contend that it will drain money and talent from other schools in the district.
This focus will skew the reporting of the crime – and probably drain money and time away from the real problem.
Mrs. Clinton criticized Mr. Giuliani for supporting school vouchers, which she argued would drain money from public schools.
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