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The phrase "on cash" can be used in written English as a prepositional phrase to indicate the means of payment or the form of currency being used. It is most commonly used in informal or conversational contexts. Example: "I prefer to pay for my groceries on cash rather than using my credit card." In this sentence, "on cash" means that the person prefers to use physical currency (bills and coins) to pay for their groceries, rather than a credit card.
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"He's not one who's short on cash".
Companies short on cash have stopped paying one another.
So, insist on cash.
"I was short on cash".
(Otherwise investors would just sit on cash).
when customers were short on cash.
Short on cash for dry cleaning?
"My focus has always been on cash.
We have to focus on cash flow.
So beware the war on cash.
I'm 25 and short on cash.
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