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Discover Ludwig"deposit from" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when talking about money and is often written in the form of "deposit from [person]" or "deposit from [source]." For example: I received a large deposit from my parents this month.
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She suggests asking for a small deposit from everyone in the family, including children.
Some avoided sharp declines by purchasing longer-term certificates of deposit from banks.
No idea where I'm going to get a house deposit from!
At the start of 2008, Heritable had around £900m on deposit from UK savers.
After buying the kit, shoppers can make an initial deposit from the checkout line.
They locked up the house, & she took a deposit from him, only so he wouldn't change his mind.
That means submitting packages only when they include a signed contract and a good-faith deposit from the buyer.
Sotheby's, which required a $250,000 deposit from prospective buyers, confirmed that there would be other bidders.
Figures from mortgage lenders for 2014 showed half of buyers had help with a deposit from someone.
We were able to borrow the £6,000 deposit from my wife's employer – without that it wouldn't have happened.
In addition, a deposit from a few days earlier would have covered everything had it not taken days to clear.
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