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"for one dollar" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something costing one dollar in an itemized list of items and/or services being purchased. For example, "I bought a new pen, eraser, and notebook for one dollar each."
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On July 17 , 1945 for "one dollar and other valuable considerations" which included the settlement of liens and debts, his father, Francis Bennett Coley, ceded the 25.22-acre 25.22-acrea local engineer, remembered by young Ted as "a smooth talking, well-educated parcelto".
It sounds like it was done for one dollar.' On being roommates with Jonah Hill and Seth Rogen in the movie: We made each other laugh a lot.
"We'll start by fighting for one dollar more, and then we'll build on that.
In the denouement of the Theranos story, Carreyrou notes that, "The media mogul sold his stock back to Theranos for one dollar so he could claim a big tax write-off on his other earnings.
For one dollar.
As the complex deteriorated, the housing authority offered the land to HabiJax for one dollar.
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I don't know that we'll ever get to a one-for-one dollar replacement.
Dr. Ribisl studies what happens at the retail counter, where a customer at a typical convenience store sees a colorful array of signs, packaging and "shelf talkers" — the small tags that flutter from shelves — promoting two-for-one, dollar-off and other types of deals.
For every one dollar spent on such services, the city saved four dollars in the costs typically associated with homelessness.
Randolph Paul, who started to work for Leon Henderson on May 25 , 1940 got a check for 2 cents for 1940, and one dollar for '41.
Ray Baker estimates that 10 dollars flow out each year for every one dollar that flows in.
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