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Discover Ludwig"five dollars" can be used as a phrase in written English.
It is commonly used to indicate a specific amount of money in American currency. Here are some examples: - The sandwich cost me five dollars. - I found a five dollar bill on the sidewalk. - How much does a cup of coffee cost? Five dollars. - I need to withdraw five dollars from the ATM. - The babysitter charges five dollars per hour. Note: In British English, the equivalent phrase would be "five pounds."
Exact(36)
Five dollars?
"Five dollars," he said.
Five dollars to sign.
Brian wins five dollars.
He said five dollars.
"My wedding dress cost five dollars.
Similar(24)
"Five dollar, five dollar".
Try a five dollar bill.
"Eighty-five dollars is nothing".
Twenty-five dollars each, please".
The snow globe cost a hundred and twenty-five dollars.
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