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25 millions
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
'25 millions' is correct and usable in written English.
For example: 'The city has a population of 25 millions people.'.
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Alternative expressions(2)
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60 human-written examples
At 144 10th Avenue.
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Yotel, 570 10th Avenue.
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2500 47th Street, Boulder.
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(November): 38-40 29th Street (39th Avenue, Long Island Cityy.
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(September): 85 10th Avenue (West 15th Street).
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The Oracle Club, 10-41 47th Avenue; theoracleclub.com.
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William Hill odds 12-1 (4th).
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402 12th Avenue South, stationinn.com.
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Del Posto Ristorante, 85 10th Avenue; thelunchboxfund.org.org
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Fair Lawn Community Center, 10-10 20th Street.
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Pubbelly, 1418 20th Street, Miami Beach; pubbelly.com.com
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
For clarity, always specify the unit being quantified (e.g., "25 million dollars", "25 million people").
Common error
Avoid using "millions" without a clear context or unit. While grammatically acceptable, it's more common and precise to say "25 million" followed by the entity being quantified. For example say "25 million dollars" instead of "25 millions".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "25 millions" functions as a quantifier, specifying a numerical amount. While technically correct, Ludwig suggests that it is more common and stylistically preferable to use "25 million" followed by the noun being quantified.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while grammatically acceptable, the phrase "25 millions" is less common and less precise than "25 million" followed by the entity being quantified. Ludwig recommends using "25 million" for clarity and adherence to standard English style. According to Ludwig AI, "25 millions" is considered grammatically correct and usable in written English, but the lack of real-world examples suggests it's not the preferred phrasing. It's advisable to specify the unit being measured (e.g., "25 million dollars").
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
25 million
Singular million is used instead of plural millions.
25 million people
Adds a specific unit of measurement.
25,000,000
Expresses the quantity in numerical form.
twenty-five million
Expresses the quantity in words.
approximately 25 million
Indicates an approximate quantity.
around 25 million
Similar to 'approximately', indicating an estimate.
in the order of 25 million
Indicates an estimate of magnitude.
a sum of 25 million
Highlights the monetary amount.
a total of 25 million
Emphasizes the final count or sum.
no less than 25 million
Indicates a minimum quantity.
FAQs
Is it grammatically correct to say "25 millions"?
While grammatically acceptable, it's more common and clearer to use the singular form and specify the unit (e.g., "25 million dollars"). Refer to the writing guidance for further best practices.
What is the more common way to express "25 millions"?
The more common expression is "25 million" followed by the specific unit you're quantifying (e.g., "25 million people" or "25 million dollars").
How can I rephrase "25 millions" to sound more precise?
To sound more precise, use "25 million" and include the noun you are describing. Examples: "25 million customers", "25 million views".
Which is more suitable, "25 millions" or "25 million" in formal writing?
In formal writing, "25 million" is more suitable and widely accepted as the correct form.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
3.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested