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Collocation

put money into

verb + noun + preposition + noun phrase verb + noun + preposition + noun phrase

Definition

to invest or spend money on something in order to support it or improve it

'put money into' is a common English collocation. to invest or spend money on something in order to support it or improve it

Visual cue for put money into

put + money + into + something

“They decided to put money into improving the website.”

Examples

  • We should _____ money into better equipment this year.
  • They _____ money into the project and hired two new designers.
  • Our investors won’t _____ money into a company without a clear plan.
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  • She has _____ a lot of money into her education over the years.
  • If we _____ more money into marketing, sales should rise.
  • The city _____ money into public transport to reduce traffic.
  • He regretted _____ money into the scheme without checking the risks.
  • They’re _____ money into research rather than short-term advertising.
  • How much money have you _____ into renovating the apartment so far?