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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'cash up front' is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to payments which are made in full and in advance of receiving goods or services. For example: "I need cash up front before I can begin working on the project."
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— The young professionals were promising "All Cash" up front for a fast rental in the Hamptons.
Buy a Chevy Malibu and get three thousand dollars in cash up front.
And Yahoo did not even receive cash up front for signing the agreement.
She won't go on stage unless she's been paid, in full, in cash, up front.
For some time, many agencies have been asking dot-com clients for cash up front.
Cash up front for four years of out-of-state tuition, with plenty left for room and board.
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Local firms have tried various methods, ranging from cash up-front and pre-paid tokens to fee-for-service or leasing.
If the producer or director is paid a salary, whether it is cash up-front or a deferred sum, the amount should be entered in the budget.
The hospital asked for $105,000 cash up-front before it would admit her.
When otherwise benevolent hospitals start demanding cash up-front from very sick people, it's time for health reform.
Of the $10,000 she was promised in cash up-front, Ms. Ward would only see $1,400.
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