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The phrase "in this tranche" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in financial contexts to refer to a specific portion or segment of a larger investment or funding round. Example: "The investors have decided to allocate additional funds in this tranche to support the startup's growth."
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In this tranche, 2,900 posts will go from the Army, 900 from the RAF and 300 from the Royal Navy.
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The buyers involved in this latest tranche were from a range of countries including Britain, Malaysia, China and Canada.
And social startups are clearly in this first tranche at WAA.
Announced at the company's global summit currently underway in southern California, investments in this latest tranche cover artificial intelligence, Internet of Things, cloud services, and silicon.
The bookshelf: US foreign policy – and conspiracy A list of more than than 30 English-language books owned by Osama bin Laden was included in the tranche of documents dubbed "Bin Laden's Bookshelf".
That is ~90% of the money received in the tranche and over 55% of the total round.
On June 12 , 2009 Anderson Mezzanine alerted investors that there was insufficient cash to make deb service on behalf investors in the tranche initially rated AA.
In very simplified terms, the deal is structured so 94% of all the investors must be paid back before investors in the tranche rated triple-B-minus gets its money back.
In the next tranche, in March 2014, the discount was 4.6%.
That amount was mandated back in August in the initial tranche of cuts under the Budget Control Act.
Sweden's finance minister, Anders Borg, said outsiders' patience was "limited"—his country is due to provide SKr10 billion ($1.45 billion) in a loan tranche in early 2010.
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