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It's not cash, of course.
For cash of course.
Of cash, of course, ideally.
We handed over $32 (cash, of course).
Some cash, of course, can always be generated by cutting costs.
There goes the General, his family and Saul's great plan for peace in Syria – and $10m in cash, of course.
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"None of them are cashed, of course".
By "all-cash", of course, Anderson means houses bought without mortgages, either by people with lots of money to spend, or -- more frequently -- by those who are buying real estate as an investment.
Cash was, of course, a problem.
There is still plenty of cash around, of course: $2,178 for every man, woman and child, according to the Federal Reserve.
But, blimey, the food was good and cheap (cash only, of course).
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