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"pony up" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is a slang phrase that means to produce or contribute money. For example, "I had to pony up for the new appliances."
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pony up
verb
To pay (usually a bill, debt or due).
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And sponsors would pony up more".
Hungary, a highly indebted country, will pony up the rest.
That, too, may convince some consumers to pony up for the new iPhone.
On Kickstarter,if not enough backers pony up, the project quite likely won't exist at all.
Threaten to sue him if he doesn't pony up to the museum?
Just be prepared to persuade your most-called buddies to pony up for their own phone.
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"The investors are ponying up some money.
Marketing departments for not ponying up enough dosh?
Ponying up for airfare and hotels (and giving up a whole weekend) isn't small potatoes.
Would Talese be ponying up big bucks for literacy?
Others soon followed Disney, ponying up financing for conversion.
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