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Discover Ludwig'cash reserves' is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when referring to money that is held in reserve, typically by an organization, business, government, or individual. Example sentence: The bank had substantial cash reserves, so it was able to weather the financial storm.
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Cash reserves are high, but inefficient.
Cash reserves were dwindling, and more expenses were coming in.
Cash reserves at South Korea's ten biggest chaebol, or conglomerates, have doubled in five years.
Cash reserves rather than a sky-high credit limit.
Cash reserves are bled dry.
That depleted virtually all his "cash reserves".
Many firms have voluminous cash reserves.
Its cash reserves are gone.
Its cash reserves have dropped by half.
It has £12m iin its cash reserves.
Moreover, Trump Hotels' cash reserves are shrinking.
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