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Teal lime Posted 8 years ago
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TAKE money from a bank account or GET money from a bank account

When you go to the bank, do you get money from your account or do you take money from your account?

If both are possible, do they mean the same thing?

If so, which would you use?

Also, is it "to get/take money from a bank account" or "to get/take money out of a bank account"?

Thank you

  

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Those combinations are all possible. I say 'get money from my account', maybe sometimes 'get money out of my account'. CJ

  • Those combinations are all possible.
  • I say 'get money from my account', maybe sometimes 'get money out of my account'.
  • CJ
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Those combinations are all possible.

I say 'get money from my account', maybe sometimes 'get money out of my account'.

CJ

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