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Discover Ludwig"for spend" is not a grammatically correct phrase in written English
It is possible that it may be used informally in spoken English, but it would not be considered proper grammar. An example of a correct phrase using "spend" would be "for spending." For example, "I set aside money for spending on my vacation."
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If they changed the order of their slogan to reflect its current political throw-weight, Republicans would attack Democrats for "spend and tax," not the other way around.
The Campaign for Fairer Gambling has called for spend on machines to have a £2 limit.
"We see that marketers … still look for spend in that television screen and that big form factor," Sivaramakrishnan said.
The Asymco chart for spend on "Property, Plant and Equipment" shows a huge recent spike in money committed to "machinery, equipment, and internal use software," as opposed to normal, steady growth for land, buildings and improvements to said facilities.
Dimension Data says the acquisition of Xigo, formerly known as Invoice Insight, will enable them to offer enterprise customers an integrated cost optimization solution for spend analysis, sourcing, provisioning and invoice processing.
For "Spend That," with a guest verse by Jeezy, Kelly recruited DJ Mustard, the L.A.-based producer known for his lean-and-mean rap tracks; the result oozes menace.
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That could temper enthusiasm for spending.
She criticized the president for spending the day at Camp David.
Today's leaders get credit for spending money.
Still, the report showed consumers maintained an appetite for spending.
This is not an argument for spending without limits.
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