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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a penny" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, often to refer to a small amount of money or to express a metaphorical value.
Example: "I wouldn't give a penny for that old car; it's in terrible condition."
Alternatives: "a cent" or "a small amount".
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Not a penny more.
It costs a penny.
Picture a penny.
"Not a penny," she said.
A penny a pop.
A penny had dropped.
A penny dropped.
A penny will do.
He never saw a penny, Rosa said.
The government would not get a penny.
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Now, they are two-a-penny.
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