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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a kroner" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a single unit of currency in Norway or Sweden.
Example: "I exchanged my dollars for a kroner at the airport."
Alternatives: "one krone" or "a single krone".
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Perhaps best to flip a coin but would that be a kroner, or a euro?
Full disclosure: I introduced Amp and NLE, though not as any kind of business thing (nobody gave me a kroner) but because I'd done stories on both and they seemed to fit together — NLE was desperate to find EVs and the production ones were in short supply — with Iceland at the end of a long supply chain.
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The Norwegians play in a national league back home for a few kroner, but Aarones, educated as a teacher, is working as an accountant to make her living.
You can, however, rent an iPod (100 kroner a day) and a bicycle (100 kroner a day), both nice touches.
It's probably worth paying extra for a medium (1,120 kroner), a large (1,320) or an extra-large (1,620) room, unless you race horses for a living.
A fourth group of 250 persons received a 50 kroner banknote with the questionnaire.
Specifically, a 1890 kroner increase in wealth was associated with a 7% decrease in the risk of death (natural log of wealth: OR=0.93, 95% CI 0.88 to 0.99).
A bike is 75 kroner a day, with a 500 kroner deposit.
What was terrible was discovering a 350 Kroner ($60) charge on my account a month later.
The country gained self-rule in 2009 but its economy is still sustained by a 3.2bn kroner (£362m) annual grant from its former colonial masters.
And in spring 2016, nearby Norway made headlines for adding a 10,000 kroner "bonus" onto its existing rewards package for the first 500 asylum seekers to apply.
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