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"subsidy towards" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to an amount of money that is given to support or reduce the cost of something. For example, "The government provides a subsidy towards the cost of childcare for low-income families."
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The proposals would see local government direct the €18,000 subsidy towards school supplies for local children instead.
The request was that they increase their subsidy towards away match tickets from £5 apiece to £12.
Gorz saw the basic income not as a solution to welfare costs, nor as a way to undermine cheap labour, but as a transitional subsidy towards a low- or zero-work society.
It said the arrangement meant the NSPCC was collecting a subsidy towards the cost of staffing the phones, but this would amount to little more than 2p a minute, the campaign group claimed.
Subsidy towards home ownership needs similar rules.Mark Scott Redhill, SurreyPirates' militant linksSIR – It is claimed that Somali pirates attack ships "for gain rather than out of ideology" ("Perils of the sea", April 18th).
Offshore Group Newcastle, a major supplier to the offshore energy industry, handed donations to the Tories after being awarded a £4.5m subsidy towards making steel foundations for wind turbines.
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The CAP has already largely shifted away from trade-distorting production subsidies towards direct income payments.
Industry sources said the government could provide subsidies towards training existing staff and hiring new workers.
There is much in the raider's handbook that would help the poor directly, such as shifting funds away from wasteful subsidies towards investment in health and education.
The first is code for steering subsidies towards smaller farmers, for instance, by limiting the amount of help any one farmer can get in a year.
State subsidies towards operating costs at airports handling over 200,000 passengers a year will be phased out over ten years, and charges to airlines must rise to compensate.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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