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The phrase "any cash" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to any amount of physical currency that someone has in their possession. Example: "Do you have any cash on you? I need to pay for my coffee and the shop doesn't accept card."
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Any cash?
Carried hardly any cash.
We don't provide any cash.
"I don't have any cash.
No-one has any cash.
"People simply don't have any cash.
"Literally you wouldn't have any cash.
It would not invest any cash.
The award announcement did not mention any cash prize.
It was not clear whether he took any cash.
And because of that, I won't give them any cash".
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