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The phrase "in billions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing quantities or values that are measured in billions, often in financial or statistical contexts.
Example: "The company's revenue increased to 5 billion dollars in the last fiscal year."
Alternatives: "in billions of dollars" or "measured in billions."
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We will bring in billions of pounds more.
During those years, OxyContin brought in billions of dollars in sales to the company.
Last year, Zambia produced more than a billion pounds of copper, bringing in billions of dollars.
Such initiatives may in theory bring in billions of dollars of extra revenue.
If approved, analysts expect it to bring in billions of dollars in revenue.
Spain's have sucked in billions of euros in aid to make up for bad loans.
That will make Fidelity a hot fund family once again, bringing in billions in new assets.
If Russia sells its excess quotas, it could potentially bring in billions of dollars.
Petrol taxes bring in billions of pounds each year.
Snapchat IPO could bring in billions for company.
Numbers in billions of dollars.
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