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The phrase "a particular dollar amount" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when specifying a specific sum of money in a financial context or discussion.
Example: "The project requires a particular dollar amount to be allocated for its completion."
Alternatives: "a specific dollar figure" or "a designated dollar amount".
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Everyone generally agrees for example that the closing price of GOOG on a certain data is a particular dollar amount.
begin{aligned} small CM = begin{bmatrix} 0 & C_{FP} C_{FN} & 0 end{bmatrix} = begin{bmatrix} 0 & C_{FP} eta C_{FP} & 0 end{bmatrix} = C_{FP} begin{bmatrix} 0 & 1 eta& 0 end{bmatrix}, end{aligned} Figure 2 Predictions to dollar value: incoming instances are predicted upon and each misprediction costs a particular dollar amount.
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Here's how it can work: An artist group sets up a Kickstarter project page, for example, to raise a set dollar amount for a particular goal, like recording an album.
Unlike proposals to cap deductions at a fixed dollar amount (or a particular percentage of income), the provision retains a strong incentive for high-income households to engage in charitable giving and other useful activities.
"It's not just a challenge of a dollar amount.
The standard practice in budget reporting is to report spending on a particular program in dollar amounts.
By coming up with a dollar amount, an art advisor has a framework in which to help you select particular works.
And still others subsidize phones and service plans up to a certain dollar amount, with no set rules about particular devices.
He would be able to raise a significant dollar amount".
Accounts over a certain dollar amount will be included.
"Now we're talking about a big dollar amount".
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