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Discover Ludwig"hard money" is a correct and usable term in written English.
It is usually used to refer to money that is backed by a tangible asset, such as gold or silver, rather than money that is backed only by a government promise. For example: "Governments around the world have long abandoned hard money in favor of paper currency."
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hard money
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Money backed by specie and easily convertible into foreign currencies.
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Hard money or soft money?
"Hard money is a discipline," he added.
Hard money was sensible, serious, responsible.
I don't have hard money.
Well, blood and hard money.
"No hard money or soft money.
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Only the hard-money men have failed to get it.
Why does Trump keep hiring hard-money hacks?
For hard-money types this was and remains anathema.
And if the hard-money faction gets its way, they will be.
But I think he fails to convey the full incoherence of the current hard-money position.
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