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money is no object



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Idioms and Phrases

Also, expense is no object . It doesn't matter how much it costs, as in Get the very best fur coat you can find—money is no object . In this expression no object means “something not taken into account or presenting no obstacle.” It was first recorded as salary will be no object in a 1782 newspaper advertisement for someone seeking a job. Both money and expense were so described by the mid-1800s.
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Example Sentences

“Money is no object,” states a sly little text painting by the artist Ricci Albenda in this year’s edition of Frieze New York.

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If money is no object, hospitality offers via the Paris Games’ official partner, On Location, guarantee booking through all-inclusive packages that include tickets to select sports events and accommodation in three-, four- and five-star hotels.

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If money is no object, seats in the lower bowl of the stadium, right around the 50-yard line, are about $3,500.

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If money is no object, you can find tickets for any of the remaining sold-out shows in Inglewood through legitimate ticket brokers and resellers online, like StubHub, Vivid Seats and SeatGeek.

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If money is no object, Ticketmaster offered two courtside seats for $89,540, including fees.

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