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Discover Ludwig"keep funds" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to money that is kept and stored. For example: "The company set aside funds to keep in case of an emergency."
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Boxer wants to reform the program but still keep funds to promote pedestrian safety in place.
Republicans also introduced bills to keep funds for the National Park Service and federally run services in Washington.
The HSAs, in contrast, allow the healthy to keep funds out of the general pool and to save them individually.
Some require you to invest in real businesses; others just want you to keep funds on deposit.
Back in May the government bumped up against that limit, but various accounting dodges have been used to keep funds flowing.
As it is, the ECB has introduced negative deposit rates, which Italian banks must pay to keep funds with the ECB.
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Perhaps they will be happy to keep funding them.
To keep funding, apply for mandatory training by August 30.
We'll just have to keep fund-raising for ourselves.
"We need to keep funding those loans to keep the lights on".
I could keep funding it for a very, very long time," he says.
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