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Discover Ludwig"expending money" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when talking about using or spending money for a particular purpose. For example: "He was constantly expending money on extravagant vacations, even though he could barely afford it." "I need to be careful about expending money on unnecessary expenses and prioritize my spending."
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They also don't think it matters:Political and emotional conditions do supply an understandable excuse for expending money, but not a valid one, and they do not relieve officials of the responsibility of seeking to expend public funds wisely.
cotton cultivation in India lies with the fact that the Indian cultivators are expending money on something for which they have insufficient knowledge (Stone, 2015).
He predicts an issue that Dellinger laments we cannot or have not been able to prove, namely that expending money on this prohibitively expensive therapy carte blanche will impact on other therapies in a real and quantifiable way, for the first time.
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In a series of experiments, Dr. Miller and other researchers found that people were more likely to expend money and effort on products and activities if they were first primed with photographs of the opposite sex or stories about dating.
Experts on international adoption said that uncertainty can be nearly as damaging as a prohibition on adoptions because it prompts potential adoptive parents to decide that they should expend money, effort and emotion given the risk that their efforts would be thwarted by a policy change.
The only exception to this is when the recipient of the promise, such as a museum, has expended money -- for instance, to finance an exhibition or an exhibition space for the artwork -- or has agreed to forego purchasing similar objects on the basis of the promise.
Perhaps they were more ready for the weight-reduction process and to expend money for the drug (in Israel, there is a patient co-payment for medications).
Despite the fact that the Ministry of Education expended money, time, and energy on media programmes, more than 90% of the parents were unaware of such activities.
Expended moneys to date and promised funds through 2009 exceed US$200 million.
Whereas at a grassroots level clubs are expending more money on professionalising coaching staff, the structure surrounding referees remain desperately amateurish.
Confronting a $480 billion budget deficit this year and many more years of deficits to follow, does Mr. Bush want to commit to expending the money and energy needed to remake the nation's space program, the step the commission said was critical to averting a third disaster?
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