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Discover LudwigThe phrase "dollar for" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the amount of money someone is receiving in exchange for something else. Example: "I sold my old bike for a dollar."
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A dollar for your thoughts?
Some reduce it dollar for dollar.
You can get top dollar for this.
Credits offset taxes dollar for dollar.
Credits reduce taxes dollar for dollar.
And top athletes have paid top dollar for rentals.
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The credits offer only a dollar-for-dollar reduction.
Dining Dollars have a dollar-for-dollar value.
"A credit is dollar-for-dollar," says Battaglia.
Noncash rewards can have more dollar-for-dollar emotional impact.
"It's not just a dollar-for-dollar comparison.
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