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Now that’s how to make a withdrawal.

Bronx native Veyonce Deleon, 18, was grabbing some cash after vogueing practice last week when she realized her bank made for a great stage.

“I told my friends, I need to take out some money,” Deleon tells The Post of her recent visit to a Chase ATM by Columbus Circle. “There was so much space on the floor, so I just put back on my heels and started vogueing.”

Her friend had a speaker and started playing beats and filming her while she got down.

When a fellow Chase customer comes in, he pays Deleon no mind, even when she dramatically drops to the floor inches from him.

“I didn’t even realize that he passed by,” Deleon says. “I was really dying of laughter because I didn’t know that he was there,” she adds of watching the clip afterward.

The short Instagram clip has already racked nearly 9,000 views as of Wednesday evening.

Deleon says she has no set plans to vogue in public again, but she’s sure it’ll happen naturally. “That’s what me and my friends usually do,” she says, “Somewhere in the city. Someone is always watching us and enjoying it.”

This dancing queen also enjoys watching. She’s the “next level” woman who spotted an impromptu pool party — fueled by a fire hydrant — going down last week on her neighborhood sidewalk.

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