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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'these money' is incorrect in written English.
Instead, you should use the phrase 'this money'. For example, "I found this money lying on the sidewalk so I brought it home with me."
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Largest among these: money.
Who will pay dearly for these money losers?
None of these money managers returned calls for comment.
Now these money transfers are going through again, often in minutes.
"I said, 'Come and get me".' Who was sending her all these money orders?
"That's what you'd think if you pick up some of these money magazines.
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Namely, all these money-grabbing ladies who only want to get their hands on his cash.
It seems to be a useful moral in these money-fuelled times.
And the major carriers are looking for ways to rid themselves of some of these money-losing arrangements.
"A curse on these money-grubbing exercises in imaginary scholarship, cack-handed hokum and Mickey Mouse theology!" he complains.
These money-market funds are marketed as "safe" assets, and so news of Enron's imminent demise triggered massive redemptions.
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