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How do you construct sentence with deposit as noun and verb?

Here are some examples of sentences using "deposit" as both a noun and a verb:

Deposit as a Noun:

* She made a deposit of $100 into her savings account. (The money she put in is the deposit.)

* The landslide left a large deposit of sediment in the valley. (The accumulated material is the deposit.)

* The archaeologist found an ancient deposit of pottery shards. (The collection of artifacts is the deposit.)

Deposit as a Verb:

* I will deposit my paycheck into my bank account tomorrow. (The action of putting money into the account is the deposit.)

* The river deposits silt along its banks during floods. (The action of leaving the sediment is the deposit.)

* The bird deposited its eggs in a nest built in the tree. (The action of placing the eggs is the deposit.)

Combined Sentence:

* He deposited his paycheck, making a large deposit into his account.

This sentence uses "deposit" as both a verb and a noun in the same sentence. The action of depositing the paycheck is described by the verb "deposited," and the resulting amount in the account is the "deposit."

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