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Discover LudwigThe phrase "accessed for cash" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where something is being retrieved or utilized in exchange for money, such as financial transactions or services.
Example: "The funds can be accessed for cash at any ATM that accepts your card."
Alternatives: "withdrawn for cash" or "converted to cash".
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But other stored-value cards, often branded by Visa or MasterCard, can be accessed for cash via ATMs worldwide and reloaded with cash online or at checkout counters without a bank account or face-to-face identity verification.
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In 2001 she was entrapped into offering 'royal access for cash' to a potential client proposing a £20,000-a-month contract.
Actual terrorism-fighting nations would never devolve such security concerns to private contractors or sell easier travel access for cash – because it is both dangerous and absurd to do so.
"When it comes to the Clintons and McAuliffe, their M.O. is to trade access for cash, and there has been a long history of this, and they do it without shame," said Tim Miller, the executive director of America Rising, a conservative political action committee that is backing Mr. Cuccinelli.
Your bank means well, but if you don't tell them you might be stranded with no access for cash for several days.
The exposé published in this newspaper today paints a disturbing picture of top-level political access offered for cash and of self-confessed "dark arts".
There was a growing need for more services, yet the trustees wouldn't allow us to access the cash for development.
RBS, which owns NatWest, caused problems for millions of its customers this year when its computer systems collapsed, leaving people unable to access their cash for days.
The full charge sheet is as follows: cash for questions, cash for access (twice), cash for honours, cash for influence (twice), Jowellgate, Peter Watt, Michael Brown, Bernie Ecclestone, Werrittygate, Hunt, Rifkind and Straw.
Some companies have barred people from accessing their money, others have insisted people pay for expensive financial advice, and many have imposed hefty charges for people to access their cash.
But under the initial terms of the deal, some South Carolina residents wound up paying ATM fees each time they needed to access cash or for calling customer service.
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