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money
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note
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coin
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currency
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sterling
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dollar
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euro
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to manage
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bank account
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to be in credit by number
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cashpoint
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cash
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to check
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student loan
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fee
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to waste
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to owe
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to earn
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reasonable
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amount
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large
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to save up
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to afford
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to pay back
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accommodation
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rent
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deposit
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to rent
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value
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charge
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to hire
money
money
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something that we use to buy and sell goods and services, can be in the form of coins or paper bills

note
note
noun
n
n
o
t
t
e

paper money issued by a government or financial institution that is used to buy goods and services

coin
coin
noun
c
k
oi
ɔɪ
n
n

a piece of metal, typically round and flat, used as money, issued by governments

currency
currency
noun
c
k
u
ɜ
rr
r
e
ə
n
n
c
s
y
i

the type or system of money that is used by a country

sterling
noun
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s
t
t
e
ɜ
r
r
l
l
i
ɪ
n
n
g
g

British money; especially the pound sterling as the basic monetary unit of the UK

dollar
dollar
noun
d
d
o
ɑ
ll
l
a
ə
r
r

the unit of money in the US, Canada, Australia and several other countries, equal to 100 cents

euro
euro
noun
eu
r
r
o

the money that most countries in Europe use

to manage
Verb
m
m
a
æ
n
n
a
ɪ
g
ʤ
e

to deal with someone, something, or a situation in a way that keeps it under control

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bank account
noun
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/bˈæŋk ɐkˈaʊnt/

a financial arrangement between a person and a bank that allows them to put money in and take money out whenever they need to

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compound noun
to be in credit by number
phrase
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/biː ɪn kɹˈɛdɪt baɪ nˈʌm/

to have more money in one's account than what one owes or what was initially invested

cashpoint
noun
c
k
a
æ
sh
ʃ
p
p
oi
ɔɪ
n
n
t
t

a machine, usually located outside a bank or in a public place, where customers can withdraw cash using a bank card or credit card

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cash
cash
noun
c
k
a
æ
sh
ʃ

money in bills or coins, rather than checks, credit, etc.

to check
Verb
ch
ʧ
e
ɛ
ck
k

to discover information about something or someone by looking, asking, or investigating

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transitive
student loan
noun
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/stˈuːdənt lˈoʊn/

a loan taken out by a student to help pay for educational expenses, usually with the requirement to repay the borrowed amount with interest after completing their studies

What is a "student loan"?

A student loan is money borrowed to pay for education-related expenses, such as tuition, books, and living costs. It is typically provided by the government or private lenders, and the borrower agrees to repay the loan with interest after completing their studies. The loan terms, including repayment period and interest rate, vary depending on the type of loan and the lender. Student loans help individuals afford higher education but must be repaid, often beginning after graduation or when the student is no longer enrolled.

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compound noun
fee
fee
noun
f
f
ee
i

the money that is paid to a professional or an organization for their services

to waste
to waste
Verb
w
w
a
s
s
t
t
e

to use something without care or more than needed

conserve

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transitive
to owe
to owe
Verb
o
w
e

to have the responsibility of paying someone back a certain amount of money that was borrowed

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ditransitive
to earn
to earn
Verb
ea
ɜ
r
r
n
n

to get money for the job that we do or services that we provide

Grammatical Information:

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reasonable
Adjective
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r
ea
i
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z
o
ə
n
n
a
ə
b
b
ə
l
l
e

moderate in amount or quality

amount
amount
noun
a
ə
m
m
o
a
u
ʊ
n
n
t
t

a total of money

large
large
Adjective
l
l
a
ɑ
r
r
g
ʤ
e

above average in amount or size

small
to save up
to save up
Verb
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/sˈeɪv ˈʌp/

to set money or resources aside for future use

Grammatical Information:

transitive
Phrasal Status
separable
phrase's verb
save
phrase's particle
up
to afford
to afford
Verb
a
ə
ff
f
o
ɔ
r
r
d
d

to be able to pay the cost of something

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transitive
to pay back
to pay back
Verb
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/pˈeɪ bˈæk/

to return an amount of money that was borrowed

Grammatical Information:

transitive
Phrasal Status
separable
phrase's verb
pay
phrase's particle
back
accommodation
accommodation
noun
a
ə
cc
k
o
ɑ
mm
m
o
ə
d
d
a
t
ʃ
io
ə
n
n

a place where people live, stay, or work in

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rent
rent
noun
r
r
e
ɛ
n
n
t
t

the money that is regularly paid to use an apartment, room, etc. owned by another person

deposit
noun
d
d
e
ə
p
p
o
ɑ
s
z
i
ɪ
t
t

a sum of money that is paid before paying a total amount, particularly when buying something that is expensive

to rent
to rent
Verb
r
r
e
ɛ
n
n
t
t

to pay someone to use something such as a car, house, etc. for a period of time

Dialectamerican flagAmerican
hirebritish flagBritish

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value
value
noun
v
v
a
æ
l
l
u
ju
e

the worth of something in money

charge
charge
noun
ch
ʧ
a
ɑ
r
r
g
ʤ
e

the sum of money that needs to be payed for a thing or service

to hire
to hire
Verb
h
h
i
aɪɜ
r
r
e

to pay for using something such as a car, house, equipment, etc. temporarily

Dialectbritish flagBritish
rentamerican flagAmerican

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transitive

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