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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a deposit for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a sum of money paid in advance to secure a service or item, often in contexts like rentals or purchases.
Example: "To reserve the apartment, you will need to make a deposit for the first month's rent."
Alternatives: "a payment for" or "an advance for".
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He and his wife paid a deposit for a $555,000 condo.
I put down a deposit for a gun on 6/19/15.
Let's say you use the £78,357 as a deposit for a property.
In saving towards a deposit for a home, Rita has chosen sensibly with a tax-efficient, easy-access cash ISA.
"Today, we know of 19 people who have already put a deposit for one of these," he said.
Mr. Mansoor showed a sheaf of cash and said he would leave a deposit for one of the watches.
Introduce a new Help to Buy ISA to help young people save a deposit for their first home.
They put down a deposit for a 1,000-square-foot 1,000-square-foot 1,000-square-foot$500,000.
Another company linked through from Gumtree was advertising the provision of a deposit for a hefty non-returnable fee.
How many years do you think it will take to save up a deposit for a house?
That month, he also wired the Florida Flight Training Center $2,200 as a deposit for his training.
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