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Christine Christie Posted 3 years ago
Grammar

Postpone

Is this sentence correct?



"I've heard accounts of banks who postpone for days and weeks to allow their clients to withdraw all their money at once."



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Christine Christie Is this sentence correct? I don't think it says what you want it to, and the first time I read it I saw bank accounts. "

  • Christine Christie Is this sentence correct?
  • I don't think it says what you want it to, and the first time I read it I saw bank accounts.
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Christine ChristieIs this sentence correct?

I don't think it says what you want it to, and the first time I read it I saw bank accounts. I think you mean something like

"I've heard of banks that delay the withdrawal for days or weeks when a depositor wants to close an account."

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Christine ChristieIs this sentence correct?

No. Is this what you mean?

I've heard of banks that do not give the customer the balance in the account immediately when they close it. It takes weeks for the customer to actually receive the money.

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I don't think that what OP meant exactly. I took your sentences and modified them.


"I've heard of banks that do not give the customer the balance in the account immediately when they want to withdraw all their money at once. It takes weeks for the customer to actually receive the money."


"I've heard of banks that delay the withdrawal f

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