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Discover Ludwig"pumping money" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to invest, infuse, or put a large amount of money into something. Example: The government is considering pumping money into the education system to improve the quality of schools.
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And other groups are pumping money into this election cycle.
I still hope to keep pumping money into the market".
Meanwhile, the world's major central banks have not finished pumping money into the global financial system.
Fox said: "We're aware that energy drinks are pumping money into the industry we rely on.
"This won't be fixed by pumping money in and keeping things basically as they've been".
It's not just rehabilitated generals who are pumping money into Myanmar's attractions.
It also explains why they keep pumping money into a neighbor they can barely stand.
It is the country most actively pumping money into Mr Assad's war machine, fuelling the combat.
Should we also be helping Sale, or pumping money into Cornwall?
By buying government bonds, the ECB is pumping money into the economy.
There's no doubt that BP has been pumping money into the pockets of its shareholders.
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