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The trouble is that I don't have much money now.
The trouble is that we are short of money.
The trouble is that I am short of money these days.
What I want now is not money, but time.
I have no money today.
As it happens, I don't have any money with me today.
Could you lend me some money until this weekend?
Could you lend me some money until this weekend?
Could you lend me some money until this weekend?
She promised that she would pay me this week, but she didn't keep her word.
I will lend you what little money I have now.
I'll lend you all the money I have on me now.
In future, be more careful with your money.
In the future, be more careful with your money.
From now on, be more careful with your money.
I don't need money at present.
Today we can't get anything without money.
Do you have any money with you?
I don't have much money now.
I am a bit hard up now and I can't afford such an expensive meal.

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