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Discover LudwigThe phrase "deposit to" is correct and usable in written English
It is used as a verb to mean to add money, goods, or title deeds to a bank, business, or other institution for safekeeping. For example: "I need to deposit to my savings account this month."
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She had no money for a deposit to rent privately.
It was a deposit, to prove that he was serious.
However, she takes a month's deposit to cover any damage.
Did I perhaps have a second, type-written check to deposit to test that theory?
That morning she had made a deposit to someone's account and cashed a check for $250.
It took him five months and a €5 million deposit to get his boat back.
The agents were also horrified when they were paid a deposit to assassinate a person.
But there are pitfalls, from losing your deposit to falling foul of unprofessional landlords.
But Ms. Fuentes soon learned she would need a $400 deposit to secure her space.
The site lets hosts require a rental deposit to cover damage or other problems.
Consumer advocates said some unscrupulous card issuers have charged the security deposit to the card.
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