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Discover LudwigThe phrase "subsidy to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing financial assistance or support provided to a specific entity or sector. Example: "The government announced a new subsidy to farmers to help them cope with rising production costs."
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This removed some £2 billion of annual subsidy to homeowners.
I'm going to stop the subsidy to PBS.
"Presidents have used the fertiliser subsidy to gain political upmanship.
Contrast that with Hinkley and its promised subsidy to 2060.
How big is this implicit subsidy to large banks?
"Green belts are a handsome subsidy to "horseyculture" and golf.
The city has cut its subsidy to mass transit before.
A majority of those would get a subsidy to buy a plan.
But food stamps, an indirect subsidy to farmers, clearly improve the general welfare.
Without it, people merely have a subsidy to induce them to buy insurance.
He scorns those calling for the ethanol subsidy to stay, including Branstad.
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