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Discover Ludwig"to shell out" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to spend or pay a large amount of money, usually reluctantly. Example sentence: "I had to shell out $500 for my car repairs."
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Time to shell out a few beans.
And prepare to shell out for lodging.
It is considered generous to shell out 100 baht.
Can't afford to shell out perhaps £200 in one go?
So expect to shell out at least $50 more when you need the 3-D specs.
"Consumers are willing to shell out money to own a brand," he said.
Second, the founder must pledge to shell out the amount for at least three consecutive years.
Consumers had to shell out roughly twice as much on televisions.
But don't worry about having to shell out more money to Apple.
The social network agreed to shell out $1 billion for the revenue-free photo-sharing app.
If you want the orange wedge, be prepared to shell out between £4k and £8k.
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