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gone towards
verb
Past participle of go towards
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If you're saving for a pension, that money could have gone towards your retirement.
Most of this income has not gone towards teaching, research or engaging the wider public.
Fiona said they feel their taxes have gone towards improving their local council and NHS services.
Resources invested in commission of crimes (or in deterring them) might otherwise have gone towards growth-boosting activity.
Over the past five years, only $1.7bn of the $150bn it has invested has gone towards alternative energies.
The money has gone towards educational facilities for Syrian refugee children and child-friendly spaces, together with the pitches.
Considering men, she says, 'I have, I think in the past, always gone towards dangerous characters.' She pauses.
According to a Newsweek report from April 2011, $3.8m had been spent on the project, but only $850,000 had gone towards the work in Malawi.
The money allocated to Spivack's younger son has gone towards financing the care home's shared vehicle, as he is better able to travel with other residents.
It appears that the flood of liquidity has disproportionately gone towards creating financial wealth and inflating asset bubbles, rather than strengthening the real economy.
A little over £30m has already gone towards signing Mario Götze from Borussia Dortmund while another £50m-plus will arrive from the club's triumphant Champions League campaign.
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