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The phrase "cash from" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to money that someone has received, for example "She got cash from her grandparents for her birthday".
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Raise more cash from public investors.
Many managers were busy stealing cash from their businesses.
He could also, he said, get cash from TNX.
Nightclubs sometimes demand more cash from men for admission.
Cash from operations might be a better gauge.
So customers could still get cash from the A.T.M.'s.
But siphoning cash from the banks isn't the answer.
They wrest cash from the state to fund the yeshivas.
Chinese doctors take cash from patients' families before surgery.
The cash from Telmex has financed relentless diversification.
Citigroup has since received cash from Singapore and Kuwait.
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