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What is AUTOMATIC?

A way of doing things that is programmed to happen at specific times.

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AUTOMATIC CLEARINGHOUSE (ACH), AUTOMATIC WITHDRAWAL, AUTOMATIC STAY, AUTOMATIC REINSURANCE, AUTOMATIC PAYMENTS, AUTOMATIC MERCHANDISING, AUTOMATIC IDENTIFICATION, AUTOMATIC COVERAGE, AUTOMATIC COVER, AUTOMATIC CONTINUANCE


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  1. AUTOMATIC CLEARINGHOUSE (ACH)
  2. AUTOMATIC WITHDRAWAL
  3. AUTOMATIC STAY
  4. AUTOMATIC REINSURANCE
  5. AUTOMATIC PAYMENTS
  6. AUTOMATIC MERCHANDISING
  7. AUTOMATIC IDENTIFICATION
  8. AUTOMATIC COVERAGE
  9. AUTOMATIC COVER
  10. AUTOMATIC CONTINUANCE

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