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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sum out of" is not a correct or usable phrase in written English.
You can use the phrase "some of" or "a sum of" instead. For example: I bought a sum of 20 apples at the farmer's market.
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Turkey and Syria have both made a tidy sum out of purchasing illicit Iraqi oil at knockdown prices.
I think it's sensible to question whether, in context of the UK's diminished importance on the world stage, both militarily and economically, it's still appropriate to spend a very large sum out of the public purse on new submarines.
He has to demonstrate that he is in control of his own volatile nature, and he must very quickly convince the most important people in his life — the players — that he can make a sum out of their very evident individual abilities.
It had previously said it would take the sum out of revenues, which makes more sense.
They are currently earning a tidy sum out of the Americans.
That's because the owners of the film can still wring a handsome sum out of the 1941 release.
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Dick Simpson, a University of Illinois-Chicago political science professor and former alderman, told HuffPost that he expects the campaign contribution limit change will benefit both Emanuel and Fioretti, though the incumbent mayor will likely get a bigger boost via more of the large-sum, out-of-state contributions he received during his 2011 campaign.
Labour is facing a dilemma over how far to back George Osborne's plans to let people take large lump sums out of their pensions, with Dame Anne Begg, the chairman of the Commons work and pensions committee, joining senior figures warning of unforeseen dangers in the proposals.
The total patient sector cost was the sum of out-of-pocket expenditures and productivity costs of the patients enrolled in this study.
The total patient sector cost (N = 192), derived as the sum of out-of-pocket expenditures and productivity costs, was MYR 235,353.40 (Table 6).
where the precoding matrices F k,i are replaced with precoding vectors F k,i, and z ~ u, i denotes the sum of out-of-cell interference and receiver noise.
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