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I decided to make money. I want to spend for my life.
May 27, 2026 5:42 AM
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I decided to make money. I want to have spending money.
The second sentence sounds a bit strange and isn't completely clear, I think. More natural ways to say what I think you mean would be, "I want to have spending money" or "I want to have money to spend". "Spending money" is a common term referring to money to spend on leisure activities, non-essential purchases, etc. - if that's what you mean. If you're talking about working, this would sound less repetitive: "I decided to work to have spending money."
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