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Discover Ludwig"drop off cash" is an acceptable phrase in written English.
It can be used in the context of dropping off money at a designated location. For example, "I need to drop off cash at the bank before it closes."
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The C.I.A. began dropping off cash at the palace the following month, and the sums grew from there, Afghan officials said.
About 600 people dropped off cash, checks and various goods yesterday at the Red Cross headquarters on the West Side, said John J. DeCristoforo, a fund-raiser for the organization.
I drop off.
People predicted that things would drop off.
Drop off your car.
Drop off the face of the earth.
Asked if any other countries were dropping off stacks of cash at the palace, Mr. Karzai said: "No, none.
While intelligence agencies often pay foreign officials to provide information, dropping off bags of cash at a foreign leader's office to curry favor is a more unusual arrangement.
KABUL, Afghanistan — President Hamid Karzai acknowledged Monday that the Central Intelligence Agency has been dropping off bags of cash at his office for a decade, saying the money was used for "various purposes" and expressing gratitude to the United States for making the payments.
KABUL, Afghanistan — The C.I.A.'s station chief here met with President Hamid Karzai on Saturday, and the Afghan leader said he had been assured that the agency would continue dropping off stacks of cash at his office despite a storm of criticism that has erupted since the payments were disclosed.
Godwin, Blessing's brother, dropped off the cash at a MoneyGram exchange service, using the details given by the woman on the phone.
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