Sentence examples for a monetary sign from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a monetary sign" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a symbol or representation of currency, such as the dollar sign ($) or euro sign (€).
Example: "In many countries, a monetary sign is used to indicate the value of goods and services in their respective currencies."
Alternatives: "currency symbol" or "financial symbol".

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Like the money-green monochrome paintings Stephen Prina made in 1989, when that market-mad decade for new art was cresting, Sietsema uses green color as a monetary sign.

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When asked about likelihood of participation if there was monetary compensation, there was a 12.2% absolute increase in those reporting that they would not participate, with a significant difference in the distribution of likelihood before and after mentioning a monetary incentive (Wilcoxon signed rank test, p = 0.001).

In December 2000, the Vatican signed a monetary agreement in order to use the euro in its tiny territory and to issue coins bearing the marking Città del Vaticano as well as commemorative coins, which it sells at considerable markup to tourists and others.

Although shares have a weight of only 5% in the index, it surged during 1996 and 1997 at its fastest rate since the late 1980s (see chart 2)—a sign that monetary policy needed to be tightened.

"It would be a very powerful sign countries want to stick together in a monetary union," Mr. Constâncio said.

A monetary prize was attached.

Ferrari escaped with only a monetary fine.

Inflation is not just a monetary phenomenon.

The Canadian Federation is a "monetary union".

Inflation itself is purely a monetary phenomenon.

I have a monetary value".

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