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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'spend capital' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to refer to the expenditure of resources, usually in a business context. For example, "The company decided to spend capital on acquiring a rival in order to expand their market share."
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People don't generally spend capital gains as windfalls.
And not unlike legions of seniors, I have had no choice but to spend capital.
New chief executive Sam Walsh said he would cut costs, sell weaker assets and spend capital more carefully.
There was no need to spend capital, unless you had an interlocutor who could deliver the Palestinian people toward peace.
It is unlikely that companies will spend capital to increase production capacity if existing facilities are not being fully used.
Because of residential PV solar, PG&E don't have to spend capital for peak power capacity that sit idle most of the time.
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They haven't done hiring in some cases, or spent capital, because they're waiting to see how things evolve.
You spend intellectual capital, you spend emotional capital, you spend physical capital.
Bank managers will spend free capital on mergers.
But you can always spend your capital more wisely.
Time to spend our capital.
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