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Discover Ludwig"five dollar" is not a grammatically correct phrase.
The correct phrase would be "five dollars." You can use it in written English when referring to a quantity of money. For example, "I only have five dollars left in my wallet."
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"Five dollar, five dollar".
Now I have a five dollar bill.
Five Dollar: Tom Wolfe, Richmond.
"Five dollar minimum," the man said.
In payment she tendered a five dollar bill.
"Not even Five Dollar Jimmy, let alone Million Dollar Jimmy".
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Fifty-five dollar fines for double parking.
The image of Lincoln on the five- dollar bill has a similar feel".
He handed two five-dollar bills to Linda DeSena, a secretary in the mayor's office.
Getting in shape is nice, but... FIVE DOLLAR PIZZA.
After the session, a twenty-five dollar honorarium was provided to compensate participants for time and travel.
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