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The phrase "a cancel" is not correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used incorrectly as "cancel" is a verb or a noun without the article "a" in this context.
Example: "I need to process the cancel of my subscription."
Alternatives: "a cancellation" or "a termination."
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Investment banking in the 90s was a "cancel Christmas, sleep under your desk" kind of job.
In situations where potential problem scenarios aren't covered, or you're concerned about loopholes, consider purchasing a "cancel for any reason" option, which "allows a traveler to cancel a trip for any reason whatsoever, no questions asked," said Samuel H. Rabin, senior vice president of the Tzell New Jersey Travel Group, who noted that such policies come at a price.
On the photo, we can see that the left part of the display features a cancel button.
Slightly after trading had started, Zack said he issued a "cancel order" around 11 30 a.m., but it wasn't processed until an hour and a half later.
Most teams function in a way that has a set movement pre-prescribed before the line-out forms and then a cancel call triggered by a code word for an alternative option should the first option be marked up.
There are more than a handful of complaints about the inability to get a refund, even though AT&T has marketed DirecTV Now as a "cancel anytime," commitment-free type of service.
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The dispute centred on a cancelled contract.
None ever got a canceled program back on the air.
The governor misspoke in the interview, citing a canceled visa when he meant to say canceled invitation".
Paige has a bit more experience — a role in a canceled series — but both harbor insecurities.
With few exceptions, a canceled car is a slow-selling car.
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