economic aid
collocation in Englishmeaningsofeconomicandaid
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economic
adjective
uk/ˌiː.kəˈnɒm.ɪk/us/ˌiː.kəˈnɑː.mɪk/
relating to trade, industry, ...
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aid
noun
uk/eɪd/us/eɪd/
help ...
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(Definition ofeconomicandaidfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Growers seemed less enthused about other potential sources ofeconomicaidsuch as crop insurance programs.
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The flow ofeconomicaidfrom the two superpowers was highly uneven.
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It represented only eight per cent of total aid and fourteen per cent ofeconomicaid(pp. 29-30).
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Economicaidis not enough.
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It is not onlyeconomicaid.
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We are increasing oureconomicaid.
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Let me say something abouteconomicaid.
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But theeconomicaiddid not come.
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It is through much greatereconomicaid.
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The new cliché is "economicaid".
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Economicaidmust do more than that.
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It is anxious foreconomicaid.
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The disintegration of the state military apparatus and the rapid external military andeconomicaidto the rebels radically altered this equation.
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No cultural aid or othereconomicaidis given.
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I am concerned only witheconomicaidto developing countries.
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One waseconomicaid, which we discussed last week.
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It did not constitute an "unsuitable form" ofeconomicaid.
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Furthermore, we could discusseconomicaidin the underdeveloped areas.
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They touch oneconomicaid, defence, citizenship, and constitutional safeguards.
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They are not coming to us begging foreconomicaid.
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I am not talking about military aid, buteconomicaid.
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Firstly, will women manage some of thiseconomicaid?
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For example,economicaidis becoming more acceptable.
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Is the cold war to continue in competitiveeconomicaid?
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