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The phrase "a bail of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in contexts related to agriculture or storage, referring to a bundle of hay, cotton, or similar materials.
Example: "The farmer loaded a bail of hay onto the truck for the winter feed."
Alternatives: "a bundle of" or "a stack of".
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He was released on a bail of twenty thousand Singapore dollars, and is currently awaiting hearings.
Khan was ordered to post a bail of 30,000 rupees (£330).
Elsewhere, the pair offer up festive gifts – including a bail of replica manger hay – to bewildered passers-by.
He was detained for a week before being released, after a bail of €250,000 (£196,000) was paid.
After a four-day hearing last week, Pistorius was released on a bail of a million rand, or about a hundred and thirteen thousand dollars.
On Nov. 25 the Swiss Criminal Court accepted an offer by Mr. Polanski to release him on a bail of $4.5 million.
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She was released after posting a bail bond of $60,000 and could not be reached for comment.
Nadir will have to wear an electronic tag until the end of his trial and pay a bail surety of £250,000.
In 2010, we made the decision to start a bail business of our own.
For example, a 10% bond fee on a bail amount of $10,000 will mean that you pay $1,000 to the bondsman that you will not recover.
Though Pendleton's bail was set relatively low, it's hard to see any reason for setting a cash bail of any amount in a marijuana possession case, especially considering his financial situation.
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