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Discover LudwigThe phrase "strapped for" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to have a lack of something, usually money or resources. Example sentence: I'm sorry, I can't go out for lunch today, I'm strapped for cash.
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I am strapped for cash".
Also strapped for cash.
Now the government is strapped for cash.
Hyde is strapped for resources.
Strapped for cash this Christmas?
"Everybody is strapped for cash".
They were really strapped for money.
A rogue insurgent group in Iraq is strapped for cash.
"People are either actually strapped for cash or very fearful of being strapped for cash.
Municipalities typically sign up because they are strapped for cash.
corruption-beset government remains perpetually strapped for cash.
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