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61 English lessons on the topic of 'money'

English Lesson: Yeah, it adds up.
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31. “Yeah, it adds up.”

English Lesson: Why should I, as a taxpayer, have to bear the burden of supporting these people with my hard-earned money?
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32. “Why should I, as a taxpayer, have to bear the burden of supporting these people with my hard-earned money?”

English Lesson: Well, you never know...
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33. “Well, you never know...”

English Lesson: We can be fined tens of thousands of dollars if we miss one of the filing deadlines.
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34. “We can be fined tens of thousands of dollars if we miss one of the filing deadlines.”

English Lesson: Can you at least give me a ballpark?
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35. “Can you at least give me a ballpark?”

English Lesson: I'm pretty strapped for cash myself.
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36. “I'm pretty strapped for cash myself.”

English Lesson: We made a down payment on a house today!
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37. “We made a down payment on a house today!”

English Lesson: I'd love to go, but I don't know if I'd be able to manage it financially.
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38. “I'd love to go, but I don't know if I'd be able to manage it financially.”

English Lesson: I don't have time to haggle with someone over the price of a piece of furniture!
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39. “I don't have time to haggle with someone over the price of a piece of furniture!”

English Lesson: These days, it's nearly impossible for a family to get by on a single income.
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40. “These days, it's nearly impossible for a family to get by on a single income.”

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