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"hard cash" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to money in the form of notes and coins. For example: "He paid for the meal with a large wad of hard cash."
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"It's not hard cash.
In cold, hard cash.
Hard cash buys artificial hearts.
They were emblems of cold, hard cash.
He also took cold, hard cash.
Instead it involved cold hard cash.
We also accept checks and cold, hard cash".
People buy the coins for cold hard cash on exchanges.
"In cold, hard cash," she added, to a standing ovation.
The investor doesn't have to put up hard cash.
Couples today have more straightforward demands: hard cash.
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