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UDAG

American  
[yoo-dag] / ˈyu dæg /

noun

  1. a U.S. government program providing federal funds to local governments or private investors for urban redevelopment projects.


Etymology

Origin of UDAG

U(rban) D(evelopment) A(ction) G(rant)

Example Sentences

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To qualify for UDAG, a mayor must prove that his proposal has local business support and will create jobs.

From Time Magazine Archive

A. I remember all kinds of people, not just Republicans -- Democrats, friends, others -- that would talk to me about a UDAG.

From Time Magazine Archive

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