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Discover Ludwig"extort money" is correct and usable in written English.
You might use this phrase to describe a situation in which one person or organization is demanding money from another person or organization by threatening or forcing them. For example, you could say "The government is trying to extort money from the citizens by raising taxes."
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"She wanted to extort money from me.
"You can't extort money from your workers".
Would the donor try to extort money later?
Did they all extort money from you, in your view?
More important, they say, is taking on the "influential people", mostly corrupt cops, who extort money.
"If he wants to have illegal checkpoints and extort money, O.K.
At least one was accused by colleagues of trying to extort money by threatening negative coverage.
But the remaining fighters continued to extort money in Mosul and carry out attacks in Iraq.
He treated the patriarch Aimery with outrageous cruelty to extort money from him.
Indonesian soldiers and GAM fighters continue to extort money from locals.
Mr. Ruzzo said his client never tried to extort money from the developer.
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