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Discover Ludwig"provide subsidy" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a government or other organization providing financial support to a person or group. For example, "The government has decided to provide subsidy to farmers suffering from the recent drought."
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A trust was established to provide subsidy and training to young mountaineers so they might enjoy the mountains in greater safety.
Ben Denton, Westminster's strategic director of housing, regeneration and worklessness, said: "Is it fair for the state to provide subsidy for people to live in places that are the most expensive?
The effort of the Government to provide subsidy to parents with an income of less than RM 2,000 is highly commendable.
With this, information was available to provide subsidy to state what the best model for characterizing the propagation environment for cellular mobile communication of the studied street.
A much more equitable system would be to provide subsidy on a sliding scale depending on the financial status of the parents as indicated on their income tax declaration.
Thus it is observe that if govt continued to provide subsidy up to 30% to such projects for next 2 to 3 years, then it will help to attract the domestic sector to get install more and more PV plant on their rooftop.
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We will provide subsidies for medical providers, nurses, or support group facilitators on support of the Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC) and Danone Nutrition and Education fund.
Governments provide subsidies and credits and manipulate currencies.
Mr. Bradley would provide subsidies for those people to get insurance.
Industry sources said the government could provide subsidies towards training existing staff and hiring new workers.
It would provide subsidies for the elderly to purchase private prescription drug insurance.
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