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Discover LudwigThe phrase "subsidies from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to money that comes from an organization or government to an individual or group in order to assist them in some way. Example: The farmers in the region received substantial subsidies from the national government to help them recover from the drought.
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Besides, they receive vast subsidies from their government.
Both complexes are receiving significant subsidies from the government.
It relies heavily on subsidies from the taxpayer.
The coal industry gets enormous subsidies from the government.
Subsidies from the federal government make up the difference.
He wants the rest to receive subsidies from Brussels.
The conventional wisdom is, the free services require financial subsidies from paying patients.
As nature is a public good, nature conservation cannot do without subsidies from the government.
According to one foreign diplomat, factories will no longer get subsidies from the state.
Like many other residential projects, it would require substantial subsidies from the city's housing programs.
Shift all federal subsidies from carbon to sustainable energy for starters — and triple them.
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