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Money vs Monies - English Language Usage Stack Exchange How would the meaning in the following phrase change if "monies" is replaced with "money"? universities would be diverted from basic research by the lure of new development monies from “the
Funds or Money? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange I'm having an ongoing dispute in my organization over whether to use the word "funds" or "money" to describe, um, money that we award to grant applicants My position is that a fund holds money
Is it “If money were not an object” or “If money were not an option”? Sadly, Google has perverted its search system to please bad spellers such that corpus frequency research is very unreliable and erratic, to the point of possibly being useful only when researching rare words You can see it by doing this search: +"money is no object" -option -issue and comparing its results with +"money is no object" -"money is not an option" -"money is no an issue" You
Alternative expression for bang for your buck I have been hearing the expression "bang for you buck" many times a day and I find myself distracted when I or others use it In an effort to be an attentive listener, what is a good alternative su
How do you say more moneys? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange How could one express it? Assume an informal setting In other languages, one could say something that roughly translates to "I made a good deal, now I have more moneys!", and it would be clear that the total pecuniary worth is less than what I started with
Meaning of Object in the expression If money were no object. Original meaning of "money is no object' The earliest three Google Books matches for the phrase "money is no object" are from the late 1700s and very early 1800s From a speech by Sir Hercules Langryshe, in Parliamentary Register of the House of Commons of Ireland (April 7, 1791): These twelve counties [that have a material interest in the carriage bounties] don't contain less than a million
What is a word for overconsumption with the goal of getting your money . . . Though not a single word as requested, you could try the common phrase: Squeezing [all] the <fun enjoyment etc > out of to get or obtain something from someone with difficulty, or to cause something to happen by a continuous and difficult effort Cambridge Dictionary This implies that there is still something to be obtained from the task, but it comes at great effort, and that the source will
Should years worth have an apostrophe? [duplicate] Maybe this is a dumb question If I was writing the sentence quot;following years worth of research quot;, would it be correct to write quot;years worth quot; or quot;years' worth quot;? My
Money is all what that I need. [duplicate] - English Language Usage . . . Money is all that I need- indicates that as of now you need money to complete the activity task you are intended to do Money is all what I need- indicates greed for money that is, all you need is money and you don't care for feelings or such thing @nima_persian I am attaching an image that shows how to use That and What See whether it's useful or it gives the reason you asked for