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Discover Ludwig"grow money" is not a correct or commonly used phrase in written English.
It is possible that it could be used in some specific contexts, such as in a metaphorical or figurative sense, but it would not make sense in a grammatical or literal sense. It would be more appropriate to say "increase wealth" or "earn money" in most situations. Example: "The investment plan helped my savings grow substantially over the years."
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"In Chinese, 'money tree' mean that a tree can grow money, and whoever shake it, the money will fall down," she wrote.
Whatever their provenance, and whether or not they really grew hair (glossy, relaxed shafts seem longer than woolly ones, but she also addressed her clients' underlying scalp problems by prescribing more frequent shampooing, better nutrition, and massage), they did grow money.
Finian McLonergan, the crafty Irishman in "Finian's Rainbow" with a plan to grow money from a magic crock of gold, almost seems an inspirational figure today, suspicious as he is of the money men who would abscond with his wealth and spirit it away to do with it what they will.
It is far easier to grow money over 50 years than over 25.
Yet, learning to sell is a critical part of understanding how to grow money and becoming a business person.
If you're not versed with investment lingo, make an appointment at your bank to pick a financial planner's brain about the many options to grow money.
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Prowse also pretends to find a tree growing money and a buried chest filled with "taxpayers' money".
A growing money supply al lows banks to finance business expansion more easily and con sumers to spend more freely.
And while economists can debate whether a growing money supply is necessary for economic growth, it is very unusual for a nation's economy to grow when its money supply is shrinking.
Swedbank has sacked its chief executive amid a growing money laundering scandal, which the Swedish lender said has heaped "enormous pressure" on its operations.
As the Internet grows, money will move away from technology toward its applications.
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