Sentence examples for five dollar bill from inspiring English sources

The phrase "five dollar bill" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a specific denomination of U.S. currency, specifically a $5 bill. Example: I found a crumpled five dollar bill at the bottom of my purse.

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Now I have a five dollar bill.

In payment she tendered a five dollar bill.

She owed for seven hours at 50 cents an hour, so she left a five dollar bill and a note saying.

"In a front pocket, I carry a five dollar bill and five ones, plus some quarters, nickels, and dimes," he said.

Despite Dad's protests, all signs point to the boy going out into the world and, eventually, onto the five dollar bill.

The finance-and-establishement officer thrusta five dollar bill into his hand and muttered some remarks about "incidental expenses" and "pocket money".

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Some people even find five dollar bills that have been blown out of somebody's pocket or wallet.

"It was a ten dollar bill".

Of course, she says she hasn't seen a hundred dollar bill in years.

The cahsier in a Times Square drugstore was given a ten dollar bill at the height of the lunch hour rush.

In Jamaica, we used to have a one and two dollar bill; they don't exist any more.

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