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Discover Ludwig"in subsidies" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to refer to money that is given by a government to certain businesses or industries. For example: "The government has promised to invest billions of dollars in subsidies to help the renewable energy industry."
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Oil companies guzzle down billions in subsidies.
[$130 million] in subsidies.
"It's more billions of dollars in subsidies for Wall Street.
Germany's parliament approves deep cuts in subsidies for solar power.
Since then $560m in subsidies have been frozen.
The plant received some CAD$240m in subsidies.
Or cut off the billions in subsidies to wealthy developers.
The service costs about £100,000 a year in subsidies.
Altogether, Lifeline distributes about $1.5 billion a year in subsidies.
To help, the Dongguan government provided $1.5 million in subsidies.
The budget announced in February proposes modest but brave cuts in subsidies for fertilisers and food.
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