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Discover LudwigThe phrase "1 million" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the numerical quantity of one million, and can be used in various ways. Examples: 1. "The company made 1 million dollars in profits last quarter." 2. "The population of the city reached 1 million people this year." 3. "The project cost nearly 1 million dollars to complete." 4. "The athlete's salary is over 1 million dollars per year." 5. "The book sold over 1 million copies worldwide." In these examples, "1 million" is used as a specific quantity or amount, and is usually written numerically instead of spelled out. It can also be used in the same way in mathematical equations, such as "1 million + 2 million = 3 million."
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Many say 1 million.
No? 1 Million?
Says bail 1 million rand.
In the event, it sold 1 million.
Today the company has only 1 million.
These centers average 1 million square feet.
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£1 million.
*Cases/1 million servings.
Starting price:$1 million.
3. 1 Million Women.
Penthouses can exceed $1 million.
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