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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cash gift" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a monetary gift given to someone, often for special occasions like birthdays or holidays.
Example: "For her birthday, I decided to give her a cash gift so she could choose something she really wanted."
Alternatives: "monetary gift" or "financial gift".
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So, I'm giving you only a token cash gift.
A related problem is how to measure the success of cash gift programs.
If the cash gift goes to a private foundation, the limit is 30percentt.
President Ezer Weizman is under investigation for accepting a large cash gift from a French businessman.
He not only did not charge newlyweds, but also gave them a cash gift.
In the case of a cash gift, the difference in the deduction is 20 percentage points.
The only donation the party has declared since registration is a cash gift of £20,000 from a female supporter.
The club fastened on Sloan's violation of two prohibitions in one race: betting on himself and taking a cash gift.
The Philadelphia Museum of Art has just received the largest cash gift in its 115-year history.
Middle school students usually collect money, and teachers receive a cash gift of $75 to $100, she said.
The prize comes with a cash gift of 50 million yen (approximately $510,000), to be given at a ceremony in Kyoto in November.
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