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Discover LudwigThe phrase "trust fund" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
You can use it to refer to a sum of money or assets held in trust for a beneficiary, typically by a wealthy person or family for the purpose of providing financial support or security. Example: After their parents' passing, the siblings were left with a significant trust fund that enabled them to live comfortably without having to work.
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trust fund
noun
Property held by a trustee in a trust established by a grantor for a beneficiary.
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(L Common trust fund.
It's my trust fund.
Do they have a trust fund?
There is no trust fund.
Is it a trust fund?
No more separate trust fund.
But they'd better have a trust fund.
I'm still waiting for Barack's trust fund.
And I don't have a trust fund.
So what happens to the trust fund?
The child trust fund is a success.
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