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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fund him" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used in financial or business contexts to refer to providing financial resources or support to someone or something. Example: "We need to fund him for his research project so he can continue his groundbreaking work in the field of medicine."
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There are plenty of other venture capitalists who will fund him.
They are no longer helping him financially, he says, now that his viewer base is large enough to fund him.
If he doesn't produce results, even though everybody loves him, his funders are not going to continue to fund him.
He'd saved hard, though, so has never depended on me to fund him, which helped, and he's very stoical in dealing with the pressures that arise.
The world watched his progress from his website and he became a fixture in newspapers and on television, a for merly unknown runner triumphantly proving the power of the amateur's determination, and sponsors clamoured to help fund him.
Dave Collins, the national performance director of UK Athletics, said last night: "He has been unable to compete for us for three years and, as such, it was hard to see a case for us to fund him.
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I funded him.
Are they funding him?
I asked if that would keep the C.P.A. from funding him.
No one is funding him, no one is backing him to do this.
Even the Germans - who were funding him from 1936 - found him "a pestiferous bore".
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