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Discover LudwigThe phrase "some finance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a certain amount or aspect of finance in a general sense. Example: "I need to allocate some finance for the upcoming project to ensure its success."
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But just talking about tax harmonisation brings some finance ministers out in a rash.
Instead, some finance ministers and trade unions, notably in Germany, have been flexing their muscles.
Some finance professors who have studied the incident say it led to higher interest rates.
The council is still providing some finance but a fraction of what it once did.
Since that meeting, however, some finance ministers have said that interpretation is incorrect.
After signing up for some finance classes, he discovered that there were some topics he enjoyed studying.
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But the new venture will not offer the one big attraction advertised by some finance-sector mergers cost savings.
The criticism had also generated an inside joke: to signify approval, some finance-group members, instead of wiggling their fingers with palms out ("up twinkles"), had taken to cupping their palms together and wiggling their fingers, in a gesture that called to mind Mr. Burns from "The Simpsons".
BUT start-ups do need some financing.
Some financed loans with only $1,000 down.
They could perhaps provide some financing, or lease the projectors.
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