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Discover LudwigThe phrase "funds secured" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to money that has been acquired or set aside for a particular purpose. For example, "The company is happy to announce that it has secured funds to finance the expansion project."
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Total new funds secured jumped by 14.4% from the previous report, itself a record.
While 39% of institutions saw an increase in new funds secured, almost three in 10 saw their new funds drop by more than 50%.
Efforts to clean up the Bronx River started in 1997, financed by more than $15 million in federal funds secured by a local congressman, José E. Serrano.
It is heartening to see an increase in new funds secured and cash received during the past year and a rise in the number of donors," said Lori Houlihan, executive director of development at University College London.
The council is seeking $1 million for the program, far more than the $150,000 in state funds secured for urban tree planting in each of the last two fiscal years.
Sixteen years ago, my church and 11 others in Manhattan received gifts of $10,000 each in state funds, secured by a New York State senator, to support our community outreach efforts.
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And with less than 30 percent of needed funding secured, ever more serious human hardship and instability are on the horizon.
MPs state in Tuesday's report: "We are concerned about the small amounts of private sector funding secured to date".
Funding secured".
Why did I say "funding secured"?
With funding secured, the startup is now taking its solution into beta.
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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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