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Discover Ludwig"in dormant" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is used to describe something that is inactive or not in use. For example: "The volcano has been in dormant for many years."
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Use cash in dormant betting accounts to boost grassroots sport.
Estimates put the money in dormant bank accounts at anything between £400m to £1bn.
Halifax's hunt for lost savers began eight months ago when it had £44m held in dormant accounts.
It typically includes dividend checks and stock certificates that went astray, refunds of security deposits and money in dormant checking accounts.
Proposals to use cash in dormant betting accounts to fund grassroots sporting facilities – a Lib Dem idea – are sensible but will only raise around £10m a year.
Today's parents are likelier to treat young adults like pampered teens, reinvesting in dormant parenting roles, especially if their kids are floundering.
The singer is also behind advanced plans to channel unclaimed money in dormant bank accounts into funding a national network of cheap rehearsal space and recording studios.
At a time of only anemic mass-market lagers, the idea of making full-flavored, real beers in dormant traditional styles was indeed revolutionary.
Precious-metals swindles have long relied upon special coins, stakes in dormant mines and new extraction equipment to hook unsuspecting investors.
The theory is that this laser stimulates hair growth in dormant but viable pores.
This deepens our conviction in traditional costumes as flattering aesthetic panacea in dormant academic processions.
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