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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cashing cheques" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used when referring to the act of exchanging a cheque for cash at a bank or financial institution. Example: "I will be spending my afternoon cashing cheques and paying bills."
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In Massachusetts bankers are fighting Wal-Mart's attempts to start cashing cheques in the state.
There are shops, but no banks, just the odd bureau for cashing cheques.
* A ban on cashing cheques, although people will still be able to pay money in to their accounts.
However, a daily cash withdrawal limit of €300 remains in place, as well as a ban on cashing cheques.
Dunkley has admitted four charges of fraud relating to using Cummins' credit cards after his death, as well as cashing cheques from a trust fund.
Both Reynolds and his father had pleaded with the manager to stop cashing cheques when he was on one of his binges and had run out of cash.
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There are many cheque-cashing stores and services that will cash cheques for a percentage of the amount.
Employees go without salaries and recipients cannot cash cheques.
Once state employees and pensioners used provincial offices to cash cheques; now they are barely used.
Welfare recipients could not cash cheques because city offices were closed.
Already, the retailer cashes cheques, sends money orders and so forth, often much more cheaply than competitors do.
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