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61 English lessons on the topic of
'money'
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“She paid for the trip out of her own pocket.”
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“You have to spend money to make money.”
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“Even an extremely modestly priced home in this area costs 150K at the bare minimum.”
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“You get what you pay for when it comes to shoes.”
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“We're no longer able to afford the mortgage payments.”
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“I finally had to swallow my pride and beg my parents to lend me some money.”
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“Do you know whether that would be covered by my insurance?”
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“I doubt I'll get much for it.”
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“Yeah, people have a tendency to be unsatisfied with how much they make, no matter what their income is.”
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“Whether they're growing in terms of revenue, I'm not so sure.”
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