Sentence examples for at coin from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "at coin" is not correct and does not have a clear meaning in written English.
It is not a standard expression and lacks context for proper usage.
Example: "I found myself at coin, unsure of what to do next."
Alternatives: "at the currency" or "at the token".

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PARCELLS AT COIN FLIP: The former National Football League running backs Marcus Allen and Ottis Anderson and the former coaches Bill Parcells and Tom Flores will participate in the coin toss at Super Bowl XXXV, the league said yesterday.

I decided to decode what Greek life at coin others and went to sorority recruitment.

And at Coin Berb?, he might even unearth the same creations he glimpsed four centuries ago.

Investors threw more than $5 billion at coin offerings last year.

Mark Ferguson, the trends editor at Coin World,, said, "people who bid on eBay may get carried away".

Enough steel cents were made, however, that they were still turning up twenty years later, when I made a brief go at coin collecting.

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Unable to use washing machines in their homes for the past five months, they wait in long lines at coin-operated laundries.

Just look at coins.

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I learned that I wasn't very good at coin-op video games.

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