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The phrase "all cash" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to refer to payment or transaction that is made entirely in cash, without any other form of payment or financing involved. Example: "The buyer paid for the car in all cash, without needing to take out a loan or use a credit card." Another example: "The restaurant is offering a 10% discount for all cash purchases."
Exact(28)
"It was all cash.
They wanted all cash.
All Cash Gifts Final?
"He pays all cash.
Crucial for all Cash fans.
Two-thirds of the sales were all cash.
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They are all-cash buyers.
They want noncontingent or all-cash offers.
It was an all-cash purchase.
But an all-cash buyer got there first.
"The all-cash buyers became my nemesis," he said.
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