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deposit full
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "deposit full" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey that a deposit has been fully paid or completed, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure. Example: "Please confirm that the deposit full has been received before we proceed with the contract."
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PubMed Central expects publishers to deposit full contents of each journal issue soon after publication.
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While the participating journals only deposit full-text copies of their articles into PMC, PMC does provide readers with a printer-friendly PDF version of the full-text article, structured in the semblance of an article's final printed copy.
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Pink arrows indicate approximate points of exchange with the given range defined by the nearest neighboring polymorphisms (see deposited full sequences in GenBank as KT174472, KT174473 and KT174474).
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Despite the majority of high-impact journals setting out editorial policies relating to the public availability and sharing of data, one study showed that <10% of papers deposited full raw data (6).
After depositing full-thickness enamel matrix, ameloblasts further differentiate into short MABs to regulate enamel mineralization.
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The NH2-terminal aa sequences of isolated PAG were compared with previously deposited full-length sequences of polypeptide PAG precursors identified from cloned cDNAs (GenBank) and to the micro-sequences of identified native PAG forms (EMBL-EBI).
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But on Tuesday, new data showed that commercial banks this week were unwilling to deposit the full amount the central bank was seeking to keep its books in balance.
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But, Mr. Kuebler warns, you'll have to deposit the full balance, and the amount withheld cannot be recovered until you file your tax return.
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Carlos, a South Bronx prestamista who says he lends no more than $3,000 to any one person, keeps a safety deposit box full of collateral like gold chains and wristwatches.
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If everything on the inventory is present and in good condition and the rent and bills have been paid up to date, you must return the deposit in full.
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You can speculate in commodities with very little down, but in our hypothetical example you deposit the full contract amount with your broker.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When referring to a completed payment, use the phrase "full deposit" instead of "deposit full". This ensures clarity and grammatical correctness.
Common error
Avoid using the phrase "deposit full" as it reverses the standard and grammatically correct word order. Always use "full deposit" to maintain clarity.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "deposit full" is an incorrect formation attempting to describe a completed or maximum deposit. Ludwig AI marks this phrase as incorrect in standard written English, suggesting a word order error.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "deposit full" is grammatically incorrect and should be avoided in formal writing. As indicated by Ludwig AI, the correct phrase is "full deposit". While the intention is understandable—to indicate that a deposit is complete—the reversed word order creates an error. For clarity and correctness, always use "full deposit" or alternative phrases like "deposit in full" or "complete deposit".
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Full deposit
Reverses the order of the words, which is the correct order of the phrase.
Complete deposit
Substitutes "full" with "complete", emphasizing the completeness of the deposit.
Deposit in full
Emphasizes that the deposit was made entirely.
Fully paid deposit
Uses a participial adjective to describe the deposit as having been fully paid.
Entire deposit
Replaces "full" with "entire", highlighting the wholeness of the deposit.
Total deposit
Uses "total" instead of "full", focusing on the overall amount of the deposit.
Deposit of the full amount
Rephrases to clarify that the deposit covers the entire required sum.
Deposit to the maximum
Highlights that the deposit reaches the highest possible limit.
Comprehensive deposit
Emphasizes the thoroughness and all-inclusive nature of the deposit.
Deposit up to the limit
Highlights that the deposit reaches the permitted limit.
FAQs
What is the correct word order: "deposit full" or "full deposit"?
The correct and commonly accepted phrase is "full deposit". "Deposit full" is grammatically incorrect.
Can I say "deposit complete" instead of "full deposit"?
While "deposit complete" is understandable, it's less common and might sound slightly awkward. "Full deposit" is the more standard and natural way to express that the entire deposit amount has been paid.
What does "deposit in full" mean?
"Deposit in full" means that the entire amount required for the deposit was paid at once, without any remaining balance. It emphasizes the completeness of the payment.
How to ensure I receive my "full deposit" back when renting an apartment?
To ensure you get your "full deposit" back, thoroughly document the condition of the apartment before moving in, keep the place clean, and repair any damages you cause. Review your lease agreement for specific requirements.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
2.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested