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"Forty a month and found" typically refers to a compensation arrangement where an individual receives a payment of forty units of currency (often dollars) per month, along with additional benefits such as housing, meals, or other provisions ("found") provided by the employer. This phrase is commonly used in contexts like employment, especially in jobs where living expenses are covered. Essentially, it indicates both a salary and support for living expenses.

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