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Use "buyouts" in a sentence
"Eight schools that have fired or forced out their coaches are contractually committed to nearly $13 million in buyouts, according to USA TODAY analysis of their deals."
"But by the early eighties, the city was both a physical and cultural wasteland due to major label buyouts of the artists as well as the crippling drug habits of some of the others."
"The difference has narrowed 57 cents since March 1, when Fannie Mae said it would buy as many as 200,000 of the loans this month, as investors rethought the dispersion of its near-term buyouts across different coupons."