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Discover LudwigThe phrase "financed of" is not grammatically correct and is not commonly used in written English
It is likely a mistake or a misinterpretation of the phrase "financed by" which is the correct construction. The phrase "financed by" means the same as "funded by" or "supported by." Incorrect: The project was financed of the government. Correct: The project was financed by the government. Example: The new community center was financed by donations from local businesses and individuals.
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One of the largest and best financed of these expeditions met with all three.
Nonetheless, "Stadttheater New York" — financed, of course, by the German government — seems to offer food for an interesting debate.
He was left the best financed of the black candidates, and he has the support of many who believe that a city that is mostly black — roughly 61 percent — should have a mayor who is black.
A NEW leadership of Fatah, the biggest and best financed of the Palestinian factions, has emerged from the party congress which finally ended on August 11th in Bethlehem, in the occupied West Bank.
With $111 million in the bank, Tendril may be the best financed of all of the potential competitors for Nest's nest in the consumer home.
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The financing of N.Y.U.
That will take finance of over £100m.
Take the finances of banks, for example.
Has the financing of the site changed?
European bank financing of the U.A.E.
The finances of both families were meager.
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