extra cash
collocation in Englishmeaningsofextraandcash
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extra
adjective
uk/ˈek.strə/us/ˈek.strə/
added to what ...
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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 ofextraandcashfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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For the poor-soil farm, theextracashin effect launches the smallholder on the faster forest-to-pasture capitalization path for a viable farm.
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Unlucky may have his arm repaired for much less than $5 million and benefits from theextracash.
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The bank can make either of two declarations: to meet its depositors' withdrawals, it needsextracashor it does not.
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As noted earlier, good-quality soil farmers withextracashhad similar outcomes, but on poor-quality soils, slightly higher cash endowments quickened the establishment of viable farms and increased deforestation.
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Nevertheless,extracashis still needed to provide more police.
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The question really comes down to one of another channel forextracashfor development.
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To this sort of old personextracashwould be a far greater benefit than a travel concession facility.
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Will he reconsider, and give them theextracashfor that purpose?
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I am referring to paragraph (2), which refers to theextracashthat will be involved.
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Theextracashthat he has provided is even less—only £531,000.
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I have no doubt that theextracashis useful.
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Despite all thatextracashthat was put into the economy, unemployment fell by 150,000 from its peak.
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There is alsoextracashprovision for higher wages.
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It has been suggested that some families might put theextracashto other purposes and send the child to school with no dinner money.
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We have providedextracashfor deprived inner-city areas through the inner-city partnership and programme schemes.
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It would be hard to envisage their refusing the disability lobby's demands forextracash, even though there is ample provision today.
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The problem is that we needextracashin the northeast.
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I am today informing regional health authorities how thisextracashis to be shared out.
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Obviously this is only another pretext for gettingextracashout of the borrower for the society.
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Any fool can makeextracashpayments as long as he can get his hands on the money to do it.
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