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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'make spending' is not a complete sentence and so cannot be used as-is in written English.
This phrase can be used as part of a larger sentence. For example, "We need to make spending decisions that will benefit our bottom line."
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"You have to make spending reductions.
We are having to make spending cuts across the board.
I did not come into politics to make spending cuts.
To pay it off, Washington will need to make spending cuts and raise taxes.
"Carbon-copy clones make spending money on product innovation challenging," he said.
An unforeseen outbreak of a disease like SARS could make spending estimates irrelevant, the council said.
I took part both to make spending money and because I was interested in furthering science.
Governors have often used similar maneuvers to make spending increases appear smaller.
"I can't make spending decisions without knowing the economic circumstances of 2015," he said.
The Treasury has reportedly asked the Ministry of Defence to make spending cuts of £1bn this year.
The looming "fiscal cliff" presents an opportunity for a new grand bargain: make taxes flatter, but make spending more progressive.
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