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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a dollar is a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the value or significance of a dollar, often in comparisons or definitions.
Example: "In this economy, a dollar is a powerful tool for making choices about spending and saving."
Alternatives: "a dollar represents a" or "a dollar signifies a".
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We stick to cash 'cause it's hard, so a dollar is a dollar.
The bottom line is money is money – a dollar is a dollar.
The "economic logic" of the Summers memo — later said to have been penned tongue-in-cheek to provoke debate, which it certainly did — rests on a doctrine of "efficiency" that counts all dollars equally. Whether it goes to a starving child or a millionaire, a dollar is a dollar.
Applied to American businesses, a dollar is a dollar is a dollar.
A dollar is a dollar, after all.
"A dollar is a lot of money for me.
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But how was a recipient to know that a dollar was a gift dollar?
It cost $13 million to build, and that was in 1878 when a dollar was a decent day's pay.
However, you have to be reasonable, a dollar is still a dollar.
The minister of the church, Dr. Creflo A. Dollar, is a leading exponent of "prosperity theology," which holds that faith and wealth are inevitably intertwined.
A strengthening dollar is a rare thing.
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