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Discover LudwigThe phrase "five cents" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express the amount of money that is equal to five cents. For example, "This candy bar costs fifty cents - five cents more than the one next to it."
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2. Five cents.
About five cents per gene.
Not five cents.
"Deposit five cents, please," the operator said.
"Five cents or five dollars?" Lauder asked.
Bus fare in those days was five cents or six tickets for twenty-five cents.
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Only twenty-five cents.
Thirty-five cents!
"A quarter?" "Twenty-five cents!
He earned forty-five cents a day.
"Twenty-five cents for a spherical miracle.
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