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Discover LudwigThe phrase "held in escrow" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase typically refers to money or property that has been set aside in legal trust pending a certain condition or action being met. For example, you might say: "The down payment for the car was held in escrow until the loan was approved."
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Winnings earned during the investigation were held in escrow.
One potential remedy: put bonuses into a pool held in escrow for several years.
The financing was approved by the commission in June, but is being held in escrow.
At the last word, contributions had come to four cents and the money is being held in escrow.
Money from the stock sales that have been made is being held in escrow, pending the outcome of the suit.
The biggest Wall Street paydays should be held in escrow until it's clear they weren't based on fictional profits.
Mortgage servicers are the firms that collect mortgage payments and manage contributions held in escrow for taxes and insurance, among other duties.
He said another alternative was to increase the percentage of salaries held in escrow, an approach used by the N.B.A. but one already rejected by N.H.L. players.
The seller receives cash and the buyer receives merchandise only after the item is vetted (until then, the money is held in escrow).
For at least 30 months, Wells Fargo had unfettered access to billions of dollars intended to be held in escrow, the records show.
The proceeds of the sale, which closes tomorrow, will be held in escrow until Hollinger meets conditions that include redemption of its debt and other preferred shares.
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