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Discover Ludwig"leaking money" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a situation in which money is being lost or spent, often with little or no return on the investment. For example, "The company has been leaking money on advertising and has yet to see any sales."
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But it is leaking money.
"It was a high school with 600 kids leaking money," Dunn said.
"The account is still leaking money which is quite worrying," she said.
It is still leaking money, because subscribers are not switching to its services as fast as expected.
Though protected by restrictions that limit withdrawals to 300 euros a day, the bank is steadily leaking money as depositors, their confidence shattered, slowly drain their accounts.
With the club leaking money, Fred Spofforth, an Australian who was the first bowler to take 50 test wickets, helped identify Richardson as the fraudster behind the loss of £1,000, and a host of financial irregularities surrounding the club.
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The latter leaked money.
While Malaysia has leaked money over the past two years to the amount of $61 billion, according to government investment flow data last week, Indonesia has seen investment surge.
"We do people no favors if we have systems that leak money and don't have the credibility they need when they're under attack," Mr. Blumenauer said.
But Mr Giscard d'Estaing expects Club Med to continue to leak money for a while, showing a profit only in 2006.That matters little, says Mr Espalioux, given Club Med's likely "positive impact on our image and the overlap between our clients".
That, he says, could be a massive help when a company is trying to figure out where a building project has leaked money, gone over budget or fallen down altogether.
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