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make your payment
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"make your payment" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when asking someone to make a payment, typically for goods or services. For example, "Please make your payment before the due date to avoid any late fees."
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19 human-written examples
("You don't make your payment on time? Bye, dude").
News & Media
As you make your payment, the machine will tweet your purchase and notify a confirmation display.
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Please make your payment to the Red Cross for their Haiti earthquake relief fund.
News & Media
Although using a mobile wallet to pay for purchases may be cool and interesting, if you're in line with two children and people are screaming at you to make your payment, you'll likely revert to what you always do and get your card out, say some users.
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Make all payments in full and on time, if you find you have some life changes that make it difficult to make your payment, contact the IRS immediately.
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If you've got it all figured out and you know what your final 1040-ES payment for 2016 should be, use IRS Direct Pay to make your payment quickly, safely, and securely.
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If you don't make your payments, you get most of the money that you've already paid back, less a small penalty for cancellation.
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"We are very careful to tell patients upfront, 'Be sure you can make your payments,' " said Dr. Richard J. Mercurio, a dentist in Lincroft, N.J.
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"There are certain overseas vendors I order from twice a year, huge orders, where the items trickle in and you make your payments," he said.
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Still, whichever approach you take, failing to make your payments on time can hurt your credit record.
Science & Research
You make your payments, but due to a bad housing market, the bank says that your house in now only worth $200,000.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
In customer service contexts, clearly communicate payment deadlines to ensure timely payments. For example: "Please ensure you "make your payment" before the 15th of each month to avoid late fees".
Common error
Don't use vague language that could confuse users about how to pay. Instead of saying "handle the payment", use a direct command like "make your payment" accompanied by clear steps.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "make your payment" functions primarily as an imperative, directly instructing someone to perform the action of paying. As indicated by Ludwig, it's a clear and direct command.
Frequent in
Wiki
40%
News & Media
30%
Formal & Business
0%
Less common in
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "make your payment" is a grammatically correct and very common imperative phrase used to instruct someone to fulfill a financial obligation. Ludwig AI confirms its appropriateness. The phrase is widely used across diverse contexts, from news and media to wikis, and serves the purpose of prompting timely payments. Alternatives like "submit your payment" or "remit your payment" can be used for a more formal tone. When using the phrase, ensure clarity by providing specific instructions, due dates, and payment methods.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
submit your payment
Replaces "make" with "submit", suggesting a formal action of handing in the payment.
process your payment
Focuses on the action of handling the payment, often used from the perspective of the payment receiver.
remit your payment
A more formal and somewhat archaic way of saying "send your payment."
settle your account
Implies completing all payments due to close or clear an account.
pay what you owe
A direct and slightly more personal way of reminding someone to pay.
discharge your debt
Suggests completely eliminating the debt through payment.
clear your balance
Implies reducing a balance to zero by paying the outstanding amount.
send your dues
Specifically refers to membership fees or recurring payments.
execute your payment
A formal way to indicate the completion of a payment process.
render payment
A highly formal and somewhat old-fashioned term for making a payment.
FAQs
How can I rephrase "make your payment" in a formal context?
In formal settings, you can use alternatives such as "submit your payment", "remit your payment", or "execute your payment" to maintain a professional tone.
What's a more casual way to say "make your payment"?
For more relaxed contexts, consider using phrases like "pay what you owe" or simply "pay up". However, ensure the tone is appropriate for your audience.
How do I instruct someone to pay off a debt completely, instead of saying "make your payment"?
To indicate paying off a debt entirely, you can say "discharge your debt" or "clear your balance", both suggesting the full amount is paid.
What are some common mistakes to avoid when asking someone to "make your payment"?
Avoid using ambiguous language or unclear instructions. Be specific about the amount due, the due date, and acceptable payment methods to prevent confusion and ensure timely payments. For example provide payment link.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
76%
Authority and reliability
4.4/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested