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cash
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United Kingdom
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Commonly used for daily transactions and purchases.
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cash in
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United Kingdom
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Refers to exchanging gambling chips for money at a casino, as in 'cashing in your chips.'
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cash in
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United Kingdom
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To cash in means to exchange or convert something into cash, such as redeeming coupons or converting rewards points into money.
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cash payments
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United Kingdom
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Less common for daily transactions, often used for small purchases
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cash token
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United Kingdom
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Commonly used for parking fees in urban areas
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cash token
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United Kingdom
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Cash tokens are commonly used in casinos and arcades as a substitute for physical currency.
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cashing in
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UK
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Refers to redeeming or converting an investment or asset into cash.
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cashing in
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UK
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In the US and UK, 'cashing in' can refer to making a profit or taking advantage of a financial opportunity.
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cashless payments
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United Kingdom
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Widely accepted and commonly used for everyday transactions
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pay cash
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United Kingdom
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Common practice for small transactions and in certain establishments, but less common for larger purchases or in upscale settings.
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pay cash
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United Kingdom
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Commonly used for small transactions and in certain businesses, like local markets or street vendors.
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pay cash
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United Kingdom
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Commonly used for small purchases and in certain establishments that do not accept credit cards or digital payments.
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pay cash
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United Kingdom
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Common practice for small transactions, especially in businesses like restaurants and small shops
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1
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use of cashless payments
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United Kingdom
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Common and widely accepted for most transactions
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