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Discover LudwigThe phrase "fund more" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to providing more financial resources for something. For example, "The organization needs to fund more research into the causes of disease."
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Geoffrey Rivett, King's Fund: More NHS charges?
"I've used the money to fund more litigation," he says.
The money will be used to fund more generous pensions.
"Is Berkshire resembling an index fund more appropriate for widows and orphans?" he pondered.
"What the law does — all the law does — is fund more speech," she wrote.
He added that ministers were discussing several ideas for making the fund more flexible.
He would also fund more basic research the cutting-edge stuff that lab-based boffins do.
Its work covers 180 countries, helping fund more than 3,500 projects.
If we were to fund more preventative services [that] would be more cost-effective.
They have cost the federal deposit insurance fund more than $28 billion so far this year.
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