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were cash
noun
Money in the form of notes/bills and coins, as opposed to cheques/checks or electronic transactions.
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All transactions were cash".
A lot of them were cash crops.
The Heards, unusually, were cash buyers.
Brokers that peddled these securities told buyers that they were cash equivalents, easy to get out of and relatively safe.
Titled rakes gamble at their club, exchanging one another's worthless I.O.U.'s as if they were cash.
It was staffed by about 300 mostly elderly volunteers, and there were cash drawers instead of registers.
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But most of the items were cash-and-carry.
The collapse of Communism opened up countries that were cash-poor but rich in resources.
There were cash-bar parties on presidential primary nights and a local campaign consultant performed jazz on weekends.
Instead, the big idea was to let people who were cash-poor but relatively rich in home equity draw on some (but not all) of that stored value.
According to newly released data, just 48% of all payments made last year were cash-based, with the majority of people using a credit or debit card to shop.
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