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put up money for
verb as in support
Strong matches
Example Sentences
He gave up on the game a few years ago and was working as a loan mortgage officer when he was inspired playing in a member-guest, and the members put up money for him to Monday qualify into a Korn Ferry Tour event.
“If they are working, which most are, they’re going to have to have time from work and if they don’t have paid leave, they’re going to have to figure out how to afford it. It means that they may have to put up money for a train or a bus or a plane, much less a hotel. And so we want to make sure that there does not result in extreme disparities, or any disparities, based on who can receive care based on how much money they’ve got.”
The Barretts put up money for a recreation hall, and donated land for a school and a baseball field.
After George Floyd’s murder, they persuaded businesses that claimed solidarity with #BlackLivesMatter to put up money for Black dancers, dance troupes, schools and students.
The man, whom she calls Ken, told her it was a “pay for play” operation — where clients would put up money for an undercover effort.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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