actual cash
collocation in Englishmeaningsofactualandcash
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actual
adjective[before noun]
uk/ˈæk.tʃu.əl/us/ˈæk.tʃu.əl/
existing ...
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cash
noun[U]
uk/kæʃ/us/kæʃ/
money in the form of notes and coins, rather than cheques or ...
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(Definition ofactualandcashfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The question of there not being anactualcashtransaction was dealt with in another place.
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Actualcashreceipts in any year will depend on the extent to which sales were financed by loans from the authorities.
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You are not only taking away the psychological impulse to develop the country, but taking away theactualcash.
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Actualcashreceipts in any year will depend on the extent to which the sales were financed by loans from the authorities.
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That may result in those who do sell getting only a very small proportion of the par value inactualcash.
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He said inactualcash, or allowing, for the change.
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That is subtracted from the consideration, which is theactualcashin his hands.
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The only thing that brings new people and new things is actual grant andactualcash.
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These are theactualcashbenefits they receive.
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We must have regard to what was the farmer'sactualcashloss at the time due to the crops being in the land.
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The money spent in a particular year isactualcashfrom the trading department to the superannuation fund.
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During that time there will be noactualcashincome for the shareholders, large or small, of the companies concerned.
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Theactualcashpaid to a boy bandsman depends on the state of his account and whether he is making a voluntary allotment of pay.
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Theactualcashdemand made on the individual elector will depend directly on the financial policies of his local authority.
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Actualcashreceipts in any year will depend on the extent to which sales were financed by mortgage advances from the authorities.
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I am given to understand that theactualcashcost of accidents in this country is £130 million per year.
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In terms ofactualcashrevenue, what was to be a gap of around £14 million has been reduced to £10 million.
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Some people who are falling out and are being floated off transitional protection will find that they are getting noactualcashincreases.
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Theactualcashwhich is to be paid by the country over a period of 40 years on the basis of £50 per house is £4,480,000.
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Estimates of theactualcashgrants which will be paid to each individual authority as a result of these factors are not made.
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