Sentence examples for to fund more from inspiring English sources

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to fund more

noun

A sum or source of money.

  • The fund of a bank, commercial house, manufacturing corporation, etc.

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"I've used the money to fund more litigation," he says.

The money will be used to fund more generous pensions.

If we were to fund more preventative services [that] would be more cost-effective.

For years the EU has been agreeing to fund more projects - commitments - than it makes payments.

Being able to fund more trials will bring forward the day when all cancers are cured.

Already, some groups, upset with the stands taken by Cruz and his compatriots, have threatened to fund more moderate candidates.

Gove announced a further £500m to fund more school places in areas where population growth has put classrooms under pressure.

These are people who have an addiction and then steal money because they want to fund more gambling.

This may result in policies that favour the wealthy, or big business, giving them more money with which to fund more lobbying.

The solution, he maintained, is higher taxes on the wealthy to fund more investment in education and infrastructure while keeping America's debt in check.

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