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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'dollars were' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to money in the past. For example, "I remember back when three dollars were enough to buy a candy bar."
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Billions of dollars were wasted.
"Millions of dollars were gone," Sola said.
Billions of relief dollars were wasted.
"Corporate dollars were pulled way, way out".
Hundreds of dollars were missing.
Millions of dollars were gone.
The FTC says "millions of dollars" were lost to fraud.
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Ten dollars was catastrophic.
U.S. dollars are accepted.
The dollars are running out.
"Dollars are limited," he added.
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