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Discover LudwigThe phrase "seize money" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to take money forcefully or without permission. Example: The police were able to seize the suspect's hidden stash of money during the raid.
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It's very hard to seize money unless it's in cash".
Mr. Rattner, meanwhile, contends that the firm has taken steps "to seize" money he is owed.
Law-enforcement officers were empowered to seize money and goods tied to the production of illegal drugs.
What Mr. Cuomo lacked in legal pretext or standing to seize money, he made up for with guile and gall.
Federal law enforcement officials routinely seize money they suspect is connected to activities like money laundering, terrorism or drug smuggling.
They can't call the police but they can throw you off the site and seize money from your account.
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The seized money ends up in different places.
Officials also see the measure as a potentially powerful tool in seizing money from drug traffickers.
Trump proposes seizing money that illegal immigrants from Mexico try to send home.
Some trainers say they worry that an overemphasis on seizing money has distorted policing.
The Election Commission has also asked income tax authorities to investigate whether the seized money was meant for political use.
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