Examples of 'not that much money' in a sentence

Meaning of "not that much money"

not that much money: This phrase conveys the idea that the amount of money in question is not significant or substantial. It implies a moderate or relatively small sum of money

How to use "not that much money" in a sentence

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not that much money
Not that much money but surrounded by it.
Agenda usually clear Not that much money.
There's not that much money in the whole ghetto.
And I think I can redo our kitchen for not that much money.
It was not that much money.
We are splitting it four ways so it 's really not that much money.
Trying to turn not that much money into a lot of money.
A lot of people would send it, after all it 's not that much money.
I feel like it 's not that much money for what you are asking me to do.
And it 's really not that much money.
It 's not that much money if we split it.
It 's actually not that much money.
Not that much money in local crime and villainy, huh?
Yes, but it 's not that much money.
Is not that much money nowadays, when you really think about it, so.

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Look, it 's not that much money.
No, not that much money.
It 's actually not that much money once everybody gets their cut, including Uncle Sam.
That 's not that much money and believe me it 's really worth it.

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