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Discover LudwigThe phrase "through capital" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used in contexts related to finance, investment, or economic discussions, often referring to the means or methods of utilizing capital for growth or development. Example: "The company plans to expand its operations through capital investment in new technologies."
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We're sustaining ourselves through capital we've raised from investors.
Instead, it accessed funds through capital increases in the financial markets.
Another way is through "capital controls"—that is, prohibitions of some kind.
Instead, it obtained financing through capital increases in the financial markets.
In America much of the work of financing companies is done through capital markets.
Some of that will happen through capital gains tax, but there is no mansion tax.
As consumption eases, so does the pressure to expand production through capital investment in new equipment.
Catastrophes give insurers a reason to protect themselves by taking out reinsurance, but they can also burn through capital.
Yet private concessions frequently create jobs through capital programs that had been sidelined by broke city governments.
More broadly, public provision of quality housing, education, healthcare and retirement benefits needs to replace provision through capital markets.
A spokeswoman for Mayor Bloomberg said that updated figures would be included in the next financial plan and that the money would flow through "capital spending".
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