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This expression is typically used when discussing insurance coverage. For example: The boat is insured for up to $50,000 in damages.
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Paderewski's fingers insured for $300,000.
The objects are insured for $650 million.
The building was insured for $160 million.
Mr. Burdell was insured for $100,000.
My hands were insured for a seven-figure sum.
Ms. Hart's legs were insured for $1 million.
Inns and restaurants are insured for such losses, aren't they?
Joint accounts, each account holder is insured for $100,000.
Retirement accounts, meanwhile, are insured for an additional $250,000.
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