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Discover Ludwig"was no object" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means that something was not an obstacle or hindrance and could be obtained or achieved without any difficulty or hesitation. It is often used to express that cost or expense is not a limiting factor. Example: "When planning our dream vacation, my husband and I decided that money was no object and spared no expense in booking the most luxurious resorts and activities available."
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During the debate over Afghanistan, cost was no object.
For most of them, money was no object.
"Clearly, for this couple money was no object," he said.
Where would you go if money was no object?
He tasted it; he liked it; price, he said, was no object.
High point: "The 80s – the Reagan years, money was no object".
When the prime minister said money was no object, she muttered: "Too late".
In the first 30-min session, there was no object present.
"But if price was no object, I'd definitely go after one of those".
If money was no object — and I am still working on that bit — would I buy a football club?
Regional cooking had real meaning then, and chefs worked in restaurants and private homes where money was no object.
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