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The phrase "a cash for" is not correct and does not stand alone in written English.
It is typically part of a larger expression, often related to transactions or exchanges involving cash.
Example: "We are offering a cash for cars program to help people sell their vehicles quickly."
Alternatives: "cash in exchange for" or "cash for trade."
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Didn't Blair get mixed up in a cash for honours investigation?
"This is not a cash for access story at all," he told BBC Radio Scotland.
"Like slavery, it's a cash for flesh business," he explains at one point.
BUTTONWOOD's car recently gave up the ghost and, reluctantly, I was forced into a "cash for clunkers" deal.
The ones it found would qualify for a "cash for clunkers" program if there were one for pianos.
The former army officer was due to face a six-month suspension from parliament over a cash for questions scandal.
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This is a cash-for-Gainsboroughs scandal.
A cash-for-arms program should be instituted.
The Times (paywall) says Ukip faces allegations of a cash-for-seats scandal.
A cash-for-clunkers program helped German auto sales surge last year.
Briefly, it looks like a cash-for-reforms deal could be within grasp.
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