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The phrase "ready cash" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to money that is readily available and can be used immediately. Example: John always keeps a small amount of ready cash on hand for emergencies.
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The problem is ready cash.
What he did have was ready cash.
We do depend on having ready cash.
Ready cash and a sense of adventure.
But Gallimard did not have Wendel's ready cash.
It also had a pile of ready cash, raised by selling off affiliate holdings.
But with their dividends dwindling and their wealth diluted, the Bancrofts needed ready cash.
Chemists and hospitals are beginning to run out of drugs for want of ready cash.
EUROPEANS have long envied America's ability to match bright ideas with ready cash.
In addition, the Chinese deal may provide much-needed ready cash.
Some come with a tempting mix of ready cash and a desirable acquirer's stock.
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