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  • 71hard cash — UK US noun [U] (also cold cash) MONEY ► money that is available to spend immediately, especially in the form of coins and notes: »According to the report, 44% of mortgage payers use savings to renovate their home and 31% pay with hard cash …

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  • 72hard up — adj 1.) if you are hard up, you do not have much money ▪ I m a bit hard up at the moment. 2.) not having something that you want or need ▪ How about a date with Tom? No, thanks, I m not that hard up. hard up for ▪ The media are obviously hard up… …

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  • 73Money Talks (Trooper album) — Money Talks Studio album by Trooper Released April 1, 1982 Genre …

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  • 74Hard asset — Hard Assets are investments with intrinsic value such as oil, natural gas, gold, farmland, and commercial real estate. Typically hard assets are an excellent inflation hedge. [Commodity Prices and Inflation, What s the Connection?… …

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  • 75hard landing — ➔ landing * * * hard landing UK US noun [C] ECONOMICS, FINANCE ► a sudden, big decrease in economic activity and in the money available for loans following a period of economic growth. A hard landing is usually the result of a central bank… …

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  • 76hard-earned — UK US adjective [before noun] ► earned by working very hard: hard earned cash/money/dollars »Working families are paying more and more of their hard earned dollars for their health care. »The company s attempts to drive down costs have hurt its… …

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  • 77hard-pressed — adjective a person or organization that is hard pressed does not have enough money for the things they need: An extra four million is being spent on hard pressed education services. be hard pressed (to do something) used for saying that something …

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  • 78hard-pressed — UK US /ˌhɑːdˈprest/ adjective ► experiencing a lot of difficulty, especially because there is not enough time or money: »Michigan s hard pressed manufacturing sector shed another 2,000 jobs. hard pressed to do sth »They received $71.50 a share… …

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  • 79hard-earned — adj [only before noun] earned or achieved after a lot of effort hard earned money/cash etc ▪ Don t be too quick to part with your hard earned cash. ▪ a hard earned victory …

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  • 80hard cash — noun uncount money in the form of coins or bills, rather than checks or CREDIT CARDS a. money in any form …

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