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Discover Ludwig'spend for' is not correct or usable in written English.
Instead, the phrase 'spend on' is used to mean the same thing. For example, "I'm going to spend money on a new bike."
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Spend for growth.
We spend for all sorts of reasons.
"They spend for their kitchens".
How much does the university spend for that?
Unless, of course, there's a minimum spend for card payments.
One thing she doesn't spend for is advertising.
They expect certainty for the money they spend, for all that they have accomplished.
4. d) A million dollars a day to spend for all eternity.
If that hope prompts the Dutch to spend for Europe, that will be good for everybody.
Why spend for research when it is likely that the government will do so for you?
I tossed the card aside and wondered who would spend for such silly extravagance.
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