I want to say a person spends a lot of money.

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I want to say a person spends a lot of money. Is this correct and natural?

John is always spending money excessively. Whenever he goes shopping, he buys things until his credit card starts smoking.
 
He spends money like water.
 
You don't need excessively. Try reading the lines without it and you'll see.
 
spends like there is no tomorrow
 
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splash the cash
 
go on a spending spree
splurge
 
John's gone again on a splurging spree like everything's free.
His balance is choking. His credit card's smoking
 
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John's gone again on a splurging spree like everything's free.
His balance is choking. His credit card's smoking

I think splurging spree is tautologous. It is usually one or the other.
 
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John's gone [STRIKE]again[/STRIKE] on a [STRIKE]splurging[/STRIKE] spending spree again. [STRIKE]like everything's free.[/STRIKE]
His balance is choking. :cross: This isn't natural English.
His credit card's smoking.

We don't say "splurging spree". We "go on a spending spree" or "we splurge on something". We usually use "splurge" when we're talking about spending a lot of money on a single item or a similar group of items.

He went into town on a spending spree. He came back with over twenty bags full of stuff!
I splurged on a new laptop last week.
 
Glizdka, please don't edit posts once they have been quoted or responded to. Thanks.
 
Never had one and didn't know they had a special day- enjoy.
 
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