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"cash on" is not a correct or usable expression in written English.
You cannot use it as a standalone phrase. If you are looking to use a phrase that implies payment or exchange of money, you can use "cash in" or "cash out." For example, "I cashed out my 401K and put the money into a savings account."
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Don't waste cash on the pinks, and light blues.
I'll call Cash on Monday maybe.
He has $8.3m cash on hand.
We drop some cash on the tablecloth.
"I try to keep cash on me.
What did it spend cash on instead?
– he's got no cash on him.
Besides, you have no cash on you".
For those occasions, she suggested having cash on hand.
Mr. Liu's cash on hand — $1.6 million — remains significant.
It was a good time to have cash on hand.
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