noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM OTHER ENTRIES
a cash/ATM machine (= for giving you money from your bank account )
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I need to stop at a cash machine.
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
machine
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Big branches are simply no longer efficient in an era of ATM machines and centralized telephone call centers.
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Instant cash, the product which is disgorged from ATM machines , could only be born in a network.
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Hours later, a separate bomb exploded beside a row of ATM machines at a Wells Fargo Bank.
network
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Bankers, applying traditional, time-honored management models, originally saw only automation in the ATM network , however.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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A brand-new ATM card from Chemical.
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An ATM line is not like a movie, fast-food or supermarket checkout line.
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But the other bank may also charge the customer for using its ATM .
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Even though California banks are not rushing to announce new ATM fees, researcher Shields expects many will impose them.
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Instant cash, the product which is disgorged from ATM machines, could only be born in a network.
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John Q.. Public thinks the stock market is one great big ATM machine.
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Surcharges are deducted from your balance at the same time you withdraw cash from an ATM .
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The result: People now may pay twice for using an ATM once.