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Discover LudwigThe phrase "retirement fund" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a fund or an account that has been set up for someone to use when they retire. For example, "I have been contributing to my retirement fund for the past five years, so that I can comfortably retire in the future."
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"It's my retirement fund.
G.O.: Retirement Fund Dept., 1973.
G.O.: Retirement Fund Dept., 1975.
G.O.: Retirement Fund Dept., 1974.
"It's not a retirement fund.
Eastern Region Retirement Fund: 1952-54.
"I'm living in a potential retirement fund.
Have you carefully planned your retirement fund?
" 'And besides, there's billions of dollars in the retirement fund.' ".
Then the economy tanked, as did his retirement fund.
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