spare for
Frequency: 8.020.5 per million words
To give something, like money or time, to a particular person or for a particular purpose.
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Examples (10)
- Can you spare some money for the homeless?
- I can't spare any time for trivial matters right now.
- She managed to spare a few minutes for her busy friend.
- We should spare some thought for those less fortunate.
- The company could spare some resources for environmental protection.
- He was reluctant to spare any effort for a lost cause.
- If you can spare a moment for me, I have something important to discuss.
- They decided to spare a portion of their profits for charity.
- Even a small donation can help if you can spare it for the relief fund.
- I wish I could spare more attention for my hobbies.