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Discover Ludwig"direct debit for" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to electronic, automatic payments made from a bank account. Example: "I set up a direct debit for my monthly rent payments so I don't have to worry about forgetting to pay on time."
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People have paid utilities bills by direct debit for years.
Set up a direct debit for them so that you don't forget.
It works on a monthly direct debit for the venues and on at least a 12-month contract.
She had been paying £20 a month by direct debit for a year when she received a letter from HMRC saying £600 was due outright.
After seeing my coverage, he nervously checked his premiums, as he had been letting them go through on direct debit for years without scrutiny.
Visitors paid £100 – or a little less on direct debit – for the membership, which allows free entry to any exhibition for 12 months.
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I cut all my direct debits for that month – the phone bill, electricity, TV licence.
Had she not arranged monthly direct debits for year upon year?
For example, monthly direct debits for household bills are often cheaper than more frequent billing options," the government argues.
Many account holders complained that after their salary cheque failed to appear, direct debits for outgoings such as mortgage and rent payments bounced, leaving them facing steep charges.
"You may have direct debits for long-forgotten gym memberships or insurance policies that you're still paying out," he says.
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