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to subsidized
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To assist someone or something by granting a subsidy.
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Eventually, she sold their home and moved to subsidized housing.
He chose to move to subsidized housing nearby.
The program offers students full tuition in addition to subsidized travel and internships.
She says living in Canada has opened her eyes to subsidized healthcare.
For those entitled to subsidized housing, there should be more of it available, at lower prices.
With ready access to subsidized bank credit, the state sector has overexpanded and worsened the problem of industrial overcapacity.
Students with high scores who applied successfully for tuition spots will be transferred to subsidized spots, Mr. Fursenko said.
Taxes and labor costs rose, while reunification subjected West German companies to subsidized competition from the East.
John C. Liu, the city comptroller, has formed a task force to examine community benefit agreements and other issues related to subsidized economic development projects.
Germany is undergoing a great "energiewende," an energy transition, from nuclear and fossil fuels to subsidized, renewable energy from wind and the sun.
Our diets, consisting of highly processed foods made cheaply outside the home thanks to subsidized corn and soy, have contributed to an enormous health crisis.
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