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"operating subsidies" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to financial assistance or support provided to businesses or organizations to cover their operating costs, such as rent, employee salaries, and supplies. Example: The local government announced that it would be providing operating subsidies to small businesses affected by the pandemic to help them stay afloat.
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Under the deal, the Pechangas would provide several hundred thousand dollars a year in operating subsidies to the Southwest, in addition to paying for construction and operation of their new museum.
New York City provided $173,000 in operating subsidies over the years.
Mr. Boardman also reduced the amount of operating subsidies Amtrak received from the federal government.
Congress has told the railroad to expect an end to operating subsidies by 2003.
"There is no blank check on offer, no operating subsidies," Mr. Mandelson said.
The debate over operating subsidies, by contrast, has been confined to a small group of public housing officials, beginning when Congress directed HUD in 1998 to determine a new formula for operating subsidies.
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Ambassador University, as the college had become after earning regional accreditation in Texas, ceased operations in 1997 as the church could no longer provide its annual operating subsidy.
The operating subsidy on the run was nearly $4 million last year.
That money was split between an operating subsidy and capital expenses.
Every form of mass transit in our city relies on operating subsidy, and ferries are no exception.
On the other hand, under a package of operating and capital subsidies enacted almost four years ago, Amtrak is supposed to end its need for an operating subsidy -- by next year.
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