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The phrase "a billion apps" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a large number of applications, typically in the context of technology or software.
Example: "The app store now boasts a billion apps, catering to every possible need and interest."
Alternatives: "one billion applications" or "a trillion apps".
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Over a billion apps have been downloaded in the last nine months, and one reason for their popularity is that they feel so instinctive.
A billion apps sold.
I'm looking forward to testing out about a billion apps, and we'll be sure to get reviews up as soon as possible.
More than a billion apps have been downloaded from the Android Market in the United States alone, and Apple has surely crossed a similar milestone.
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Within two years Apple went from fighting illegal apps to taking a 30% cut on over a billion app downloads.
We all know that Apple is closing in on a billion app downloads in the App Store.
"There are almost a million apps today.
I have a hundred apps on my phone.
Play now has a million apps, exceeding Apple's 900,000.
But with a million apps, that's an average of around $8k per app.
Apple and Google Play both currently list more than a million apps each, and counting.
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