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The phrase "made a transfer" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this expression to describe an action where money or other assets move from one account to another, such as from a bank account to a credit card. For example, "The customer made a transfer from his bank account to his credit card."
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On one occasion the bank made a transfer from Fatty to Horseface.
Rooney's issues at United derive in part from last season when Ferguson failed to select him regularly, played him out of position and then stated the forward had made a transfer request.
After he had opened one no-trump and his partner had made a transfer bid of two hearts, Compton jumped to three spades, knowing that there was at least a five-four fit.
In the diagramed deal from the recent Vanderbilt Knockout Teams in Portland, Ore., she sat South and reached four spades after her partner had made a transfer response to one no-trump.
(1) A copy of any instrument in writing by which the decedent made a transfer of property in his lifetime the value of which is required by statute to be included in his gross estate, for which a deduction under section 2055 is claimed.
The hackers made a transfer and set the value to eight vigintillion — an eight with 63 zeroes.
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6) a.*It's gonna ask you [do you wanna make a transfer].
See how much you could save with HiFX: sign up and make a transfer .
b.*It's gonna ask you [if do you wanna make a transfer].
"As in anything, when you make a transfer, details change according to the need," said Barry Williams, a.k.a.a
Of course, the dreaded day comes every month when you write a cheque or make a transfer.
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