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Discover LudwigThe phrase "made out to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something addressed or intended for a particular person or persons. For example: "I filled out the check, making it out to my landlord."
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Made out to you.
Another way to donate is to send a check made out to Duke University.
Many banks will not cash a cheque made out to your small business.
This is done so you can cash checks made out to your publishing company.
"Made out to the New York Philharmonic".
Cost: $30; checks made out to Cornell University.
Would the check be made out to Columbia U?
made out to the Democrat-aligned Majority PAC last June?
I hope this isn't what it's made out to be".
One was made out to a Republican campaign committee.
(A reminder: the check should be made out to "Cash").
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