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Sentence with it The phrase 'mint money' is not correct and is not typically used in written English.
A more common phrase with a similar meaning would be 'print money'. For example, "With so much economic stimulus from the government, it almost feels like they're printing money!".
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That is effectively a license to mint money.
At one time, Atlantic City seemed to mint money.
So investors who shun internet firms now may be missing a great chance to mint money.
Many were convinced they could mint money by applying their business skills to publishing.
The company has also used it to mint money in its financial-services business, GE Capital.
At the Hamilton exhibit, four games teach a bit about the Mint, money, taxation and tariffs.
Enter the Beatles, whose ability to mint money with their music is unquestioned.
(Later, in the 16th century, the counts lost their right to mint money).
For more than a decade, Google's search advertising business has seemed almost magical in its ability to mint money.
David Ebersman, the firm's finance chief, reckons the potential to mint money in gaming alone justifies Oculus's price tag.
On April 13th it unveiled a long-awaited advertising scheme that it claims could mint money for the company.
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