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The phrase "financed to" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the financing or funding of something. Here are two examples: 1. The project was financed to the tune of $1 million by a group of investors. 2. The company was able to expand its operations because it was financed to the amount of $10 million by a bank loan.
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The projects must be fully financed to receive the pledged money.
Major wars are usually financed to some extent by inflationary measures.
A quarter of a million eye operations have been financed to rescue people from blindness.
Infrastructure, utilities and services need to be pre-planned and financed to be available at the time plots are allocated.
But Mr. Acquard said an advocate's office did not have to be large and heavily financed to be effective.
Station to Station was financed to the tune of seven figures by Levi's, along with Moog and other sponsors.
The criminal justice system, and specifically indigent defense, has not been financed to keep pace with this explosive growth.
Edgy theater groups and small contemporary classical ensembles were fully financed to create innovative and experimental work.
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We reduced financing to contract agencies.
KB Home Mortgage offers financing to buyers.
financing to fill budget shortfalls.
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