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will ante
  • future tense of ante.

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He’s also blossomed into the type of superstar at a premium position that there’s little doubt the Vikings will ante up.

From Washington Times • Jul. 28, 2023

So he wants U.S. taxpayers to pay for the thing, amid ever-more-vague promises that Mexico will ante up “in some form” at some future date.

From Washington Post • Apr. 24, 2017

The project depends on whether or not the county and the Federal Government will ante up the $3,000,000 necessary to build the plant.

From Time Magazine Archive

In addition, ENI will ante up NIOC's initial contribution to the joint company on a "loan" basis, pump another $22,250,000 into the venture over the next twelve years.

From Time Magazine Archive

I'd bet a hundred dollars he will ante his way right into the United States Senate when his territory comes in.

From The Gilded Age, Part 2. by Warner, Charles Dudley

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