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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a hundred for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing a price or cost, often implying that something is being offered for a price of one hundred units of currency.
Example: "The tickets to the concert are a hundred for general admission."
Alternatives: "one hundred for" or "priced at a hundred".
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A hundred for a sit-down meal.
There was a hundred for the asking.
"What'll it run me?" "Fifty, maybe a hundred for Moby Dick.
"Temperatures were pushing a hundred for nine, 10 days after another.
"What'll it run me?" "Fifty, maybe a hundred for 'Moby Dick.' You want a comparative discussion — Melville and Hawthorne?
Paul's standard rate is ten dollars (he says he gets from twenty-five to a hundred for special jobs).
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Kapor Capital, she explains, has funded over a hundred for-profit companies that are trying to bridge the gap between the haves and the have-nots.
Call it a three-for-three swap.
Persinger turned in a three-for-four day.
Wester also doubled in a two-for-three game.
A billion for the asking?
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