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The phrase "made a deposit" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the act of putting money into a bank account, either in person or electronically. For example, "I made a deposit of $500 into my savings account."
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You haven't made a deposit on a winter break.
At the bank, Mr. Miller made a deposit.
"But he's become very pro-environment — he made a deposit on a Model S".
That morning she had made a deposit to someone's account and cashed a check for $250.
"It was so charming I took out my checkbook immediately and made a deposit".
"The man came on Sunday and made a deposit on a rental car, saying that he was from Seattle.
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A pigeon can still make a deposit on a Ferrari".
You don't even have to make a deposit.
"Until it's monitored, no one will make a deposit".
First, imagine going to an A.T.M. to make a deposit.
If you are being pressured into making a deposit, back off.
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