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I ran out of money vs I used up all of my money

Both phrases are correct and commonly used in English. They express the same meaning of having no more money available. The choice between the two phrases depends on your personal preference or desired level of formality.
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I ran out of money

This phrase is correct and commonly used to indicate that one has no more money available.

This phrase is used to express that one has no money left. It is a common and natural way to convey this idea.

Examples:

  • I can't go out tonight; I ran out of money.
  • She ran out of money before the end of the month.
  • If you keep spending like this, you'll run out of money soon.
  • Don't worry, I'll lend you some cash since you ran out of money.
  • He always runs out of money before the end of the week.
  • Aug 22, 2018 ... I ran out of money in 2015. The funny thing about this was that I was working as a financial planner. That is, I was helping people to ...
  • Feb 13, 2022 ... I did small jobs until I could do what you said and every time I ran out of money I would go to the junk yard and get engine blocks, gear ...
  • Aug 11, 2021 ... Needless to say i ran out of money pretty fast, and to finish the job i have i need about $200 more, is there a way for me to get more money ...
  • Aug 31, 2021 ... Aw man I ran out of money. . .Wait don't I have a bunch of junk to ... r ...
  • Dec 26, 2017 ... One Christmas, I ran out of money. Instead of coming clean, I felt ashamed ... It had been a difficult year, a year in which I had never had any ...
  • Dec 7, 2017 ... I still have more money, but I ask - what happens if I continue buying guns and losing them, till I ran out of money? Am I gonna be stuck ...
  • Three years ago, I ran out of money. In mid-2009, my family and I were on vacation in Washington DC when I made a startling discovery about my main business ...
  • Aug 23, 2022 ...I ran out of money, and it was hard, and I just got paid, so I deserve to treat myself” isn't a solid justification to continue the ...
  • Sep 13, 2019 ... I've been talking on a call this morning for 49 minutes and I ran out of money on my Google Voice and the call dropped. I added more funds, now it says the ...
  • The clothes literally weren't fitting and I ran out of money. In the early years of my business, I'd brought in a friend as my financial guy, and he hadn't ...

Alternatives:

  • I used up all of my money
  • I spent all my money
  • I depleted my funds
  • I exhausted my finances
  • I have no more money

I used up all of my money

This phrase is correct and commonly used to convey the idea of having no more money available.

This phrase is used to indicate that all the money available has been spent. It is a valid and clear way to express this concept.

Examples:

  • I can't buy anything else; I used up all of my money.
  • After the shopping spree, she used up all of her money.
  • I used up all of my money on that vacation.
  • He used up all of his money on unnecessary things.
  • If you keep spending like this, you'll end up using up all of your money.
  • Used up all the money, had to sell the pony.
  • You used up the food money for all four of us, didn't you?
  • I used up all my felt.
  • I used up all my felt.
  • Can't, I used up all my sick days.
  • I used up all my bus fare to dial seven wrong numbers.
  • I think I used up all my luck.
  • I used up all of my savings.
  • I used up all the year's allowance from the Centre doing what fixing we have.
  • I used up all my phone privileges to try and get in touch with Bethany.
  • I used up all the time I budgeted today for banging my head against a wall.
  • I used up all my days to invent this
  • I can't believe I used up all my chips to get him in.
  • I can't believe I used up all my chips to get him in.
  • I used up all my friends' stuff, so I wanted to make sure I replaced it.
  • I lost your car, then I used up all your froufrou shampoo.
  • What do you mean I used up all of my miles?
  • We've used up all I had.
  • No, we used up all the firecrackers.
  • Looks like our voodoo hordes used up all our acorus calamus and the erythroxylum novogranatense.

Alternatives:

  • I ran out of money
  • I spent all my money
  • I depleted my funds
  • I exhausted my finances
  • I have no more money

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