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The phrase "a big deposit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to finance, banking, or real estate when referring to a substantial amount of money placed in an account or as a down payment.
Example: "To secure the apartment, you will need to make a big deposit to the landlord."
Alternatives: "a large deposit" or "a substantial deposit".
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Have a big deposit at the ready.
Now hotels typically want guarantees, and a big deposit up-front.
Common causes of payouts include the venue or caterers going bust after having taken a big deposit.
Some lenders have announced lower rates, but these often come hand in hand with the need for a big deposit.
Now, sixteen years later, Allen has made that musical comedy with a plot and, incidentally, put a big deposit in the karmic bank.
Britons with a big deposit can now borrow at 1.5%; even those on higher loan-to-value ratios have seen rates plunge.
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American Express is unique in that it does not have a big deposit-gathering apparatus.
A bigger deposit could further restrict their ability to buy.
Saving a bigger deposit also gives you more of a buffer if house prices fall.
If a bigger deposit were required, Mr. McNally said, "I'd wait and rent".
"You have to have really strong credit and be willing to give a bigger deposit than in the past".
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