Sentence examples for a cheque from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a cheque" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used when referring to a written order directing a bank to pay a specific amount of money from one account to another.
Example: "I need to write a cheque to pay for the groceries this week."
Alternatives: "a check" or "a bank draft".

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WHEN is a cheque not a cheque?

"A cheque?

Cosby sent her a cheque.

He mailed her a cheque every month.

The seller might just write a cheque.

We apologised and sent a cheque".

But who would write him a cheque?

Yes, I'll take a cheque".

Post a cheque or donate online?

I got a cheque for $3.19!

Only about 20,000 will receive a cheque.

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