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put one's money where one's mouth is
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1.
International English
informal
colloquial
To support one's words or claims with concrete action, especially by providing financial backing or resources.
2.
International English
informal
colloquial
To risk or invest money on something as a demonstration of genuine belief or commitment to its outcome.
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