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"put down money" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to when someone puts down money or makes an investment in something. For example: "The investor was willing to put down money to start the project."
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His explanation suggested that customers still had to reserve a car and put down money.
It's easy until you actually put down money, and suddenly all your guesses are wrong.
In life, when you bet you have to put down money: sometimes you win but sometimes you lose.
"How will I ever be able to put down money for a house?
The F.H.A. also said loans where the seller put down money for a buyer's down payment were a significant drain on its books.
These were casual, recreational shooters that might not have gone out of the way to put down money for something like that," Morgan said.
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Before it opened, buyers began putting down money for the houses, which sell for under $300,000.
If you're putting down money on a forecast instead of publishing a statistical model, your task is both harder and easier in certain respects.
(Didn't Yogi Berra work in a haberdashery in Newark?) N: The bettors on PaddyPower are putting down money that Farah will win the gold in the ten thousand.
Not all that long ago prudent investors demanded seven years of consistent earnings before putting down money.
Anyone who puts down money for an "All In" nonrefundable reservation for an Elio has the base price of their vehicle locked in at $7,300.
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