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Discover LudwigThe phrase "financed out of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used when talking about how something is being paid for, particularly when referring to funds or money being used from a specific source. Example: The new building project was financed out of the company's savings account.
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The remaining eight hospitals were not DRG-financed facilities for the chronically ill (mainly financed out of SHI).
Or actually, the top man.Q.This was totally financed out of your own pocket A.Mm-hmm.
Even now, says Mr Grassmann, "we're mainly financed out of pension reserves".
The move, which still needs regulatory approval, would be financed out of Munich Re's own funds.
Mr. Fradin believes CherryCard can be financed out of retailers' marketing budgets because it identifies them as socially conscious enterprises.
Much of India's investment is financed out of companies' own pockets, a symptom of an immature financial system.
Goldman also oversees Goldman Sachs Gives, which is financed out of the compensation pool of Goldman's 450 partners.
These are dismally disjointed times when the cost of the bankers' recession is financed out of children's futures.
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In the latter case, all long-term care services have to be financed out-of-pocket.
14 Approximately one-third of health expenditures are financed out-of-pocket (OOP) in Ethiopia.
The delay might be explained by a shortage of medication supply in health facilities [ 29], or by a delay due to other steps in the process, such as completion of all laboratory testing needed, which in many hospitals is financed out-of-pocket.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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