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The phrase "war chest" is correct and usable in written English.
It means a fund of money or resources held in reserve, especially for a political or military campaign. Example sentence: The organization had a large war chest of donations to use for the upcoming election campaign.
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war chest
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A fund to finance a war
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The rest makes a handy war chest.
Their once ample war chest has shrunk.
He's amassed a large war chest.
"It's a war chest," Mr. Smith said.
He started accumulating a war chest.
Neither is their campaign war chest.
Bush still has a large war chest.
He doesn't have President Bush's war chest.
As Uber's war chest has increased, so have its ambitions.
Bush had amassed a $180m war chest during the primary.
He cannot hope to compete with the president's war chest.
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