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Discover LudwigThe phrase "subsidized for" is both correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to indicate that something (e.g. a cost) has been reduced or lowered due to a subsidy or grant from a third party. For example: "The cost of college tuition was subsidized for many of the students, making an education more affordable."
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Premiums would be subsidized for low earners.
But ethanol, which has been heavily subsidized for years, also has its detractors.
Also, our exports would become relatively more expensive unless they are subsidized for the carbon tax burden they carry.
But despite the high fares, their glamorous crossings were subsidized for the sake of aviation's glory, and European pride.
Today, people are coming from around the world to Serbia for sex change operations, which are now subsidized for Serbs by national health insurance.
The government seems least likely to maintain a final set of benefits — leniencies in loan terms that taxpayers effectively have subsidized for borrowers.
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"We're moving the poorest people out for this party," Kim said, "a party that we're subsidizing for some of the wealthiest people in the world".
Considering the trend in consumer spending and the current economic conditions, we doubt many parents will be willing to subsidize for the more expensive clothing.
The Motorola Xoom is hitting the market at a whooping $800 sans any carrier subsidize for the 3G version with the WiFi model fetching $600.
Which type, quantity, and frequency of medicines would PhilHealth subsidize, for which members, in part or in whole?
"On one corner there's subsidized housing for the elderly.
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