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Discover Ludwig'print money' is not a grammatically correct sentence in written English.
Instead, you could use the phrase 'print currency', which refers to the government issuing new money into circulation, typically through a central bank. For example, "The Federal Reserve will print currency to inject liquidity into the economy."
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We can't print money.
Bookies don't print money.
— a license to print money.
"Everybody thinks casinos print money.
We don't print money.
Seems like a license to print money.
But it can't print money.
You can't just print money.
Mr. Ravitch cannot print money.
Children have always wanted to print money.
We print money to bail out banks.
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