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Discover Ludwig'spare cash' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to money that is left over, or available for spending after essential expenses like bills and living expenses have been taken care of. For example, "I try to save a little bit of my spare cash each month to build up an emergency fund."
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And where does this spare cash go?
Russia has virtually no spare cash.
We just don't have the spare cash".
But how much spare cash will BA have?
RIL still must decide how to deploy its spare cash.
Countries with spare cash have attempted to reverse the slide.
Japan isn't about to run out of spare cash soon.
Four in 10 have no spare cash at all.
Successful fundraising, after all, relies on donors with spare cash.
Quite possibly a Bacon fan with some spare cash.
And that spare cash rests on – and produces – political power.
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