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Discover Ludwig"dime of" is not a correct or commonly used phrase in written English.
It is possible that someone might use it informally in spoken language, but it would not be considered standard English. It is more likely that "dime of" is a typo or mistake for a different phrase, such as "dime a" or "dime of a." Example: "I wouldn't give a dime of my hard-earned money to that charity." (incorrect and potentially meant to be "I wouldn't give a dime to that charity").
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On our dime, of course".
But they're getting every dime of their money.
The studio doesn't see a dime of the additional revenue.
"He never apologized for a dime of it".
It will not pay a dime of interest or principal for more than two decades.
But in 2010, I'm suburban poor and I refuse to spend a dime of my savings.
But six and a half years later, Tito hasn't seen a dime of the reward.
And now he is back in this rain-soaked dime of a country in glummer circumstances.
"In reality, Carrey never paid a dime of funeral expenses," the complaint states.
"But we haven't seen a dime of it," Mr. Weaver said.
How could she bear to leave this rain-soaked dime of a country?
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com