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Discover Ludwig"provide a subsidy" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
A subsidy is a sum of money granted by the government or a public body to assist an industry or business so it can operate at a lower cost, and "provide" in this context means to give or supply. Example: The government plans to provide a subsidy to farmers affected by the recent natural disaster to help them recover and continue farming.
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(All the health care proposals in Congress would provide a subsidy to moderate-income Americans).
Another solution is to provide a subsidy, such as an exemption from corporation tax on profits.
It is also distributed, illogically, only to people whose employers provide a subsidy.
"We didn't have to wait for years for a government agency to deliberate and provide a subsidy," Mr. Fine said.
On top of that, the program will provide a subsidy to each buyer, running $50,000 to $80,000, he said.
"They primarily provide a subsidy to people who would save in other forms anyway," said Sandy Baum, a senior fellow at the Urban Institute.
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Their owner, Public Service Electric and Gas, is threatening to close them unless the Legislature provides a subsidy of $300 million a year.
For every person in the AdultBasic program, the state provides a subsidy of about $350 a month.
The Global Environment Facility is providing a subsidy of $50 million.
H.D.C. also provided a subsidy of $725,000 through a 1percentt loan.
Each scholarship provides a subsidy of up to £2,000 towards the full tuition fees.
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