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The phrase "on money" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used in contexts discussing financial matters or transactions.
Example: "The discussion focused on money and how to allocate the budget effectively."
Alternatives: "regarding finances" or "concerning funds."
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"A Treatise on Money".
It depends on money.
"He's fixated on money.
Tsiskaridze blamed it all, vaguely, on money.
Why was I already low on money?
But their focus is really on money.
On money: "Hate it.
And on money, too.
"Gore beats Bush on money.
"They don't focus on money," he said.
Don't take your anger out on money".
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