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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in tonnes" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to specify the unit of measurement for a certain quantity. Example: The shipment of metal scrap weighed over 5000 tonnes.
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When we first started there digging mud, pulling out bricks and glass and wire, putting in tonnes of topsoil and manure, Mary would sometimes leave us carrier bags of crops to encourage us to continue.
Gender inequality exists in tonnes and tonnes of professions as well as comedy.
Between 2000 and 2012, both output and productivity, measured in tonnes per hour worked, have fallen markedly in eastern Kentucky.
Between 2000 and 2012, both output and productivity, in tonnes per hour worked, have fallen markedly in eastern Kentucky.
59,625 Estimated amount in tonnes of food waste sent by Sainsbury's to landfill sites in 2007-8.
As big anti-carbon replaces big carbon in the lobbying stakes, statistics become gibberish, millions become billions and megawatts become gigawatts submerged in tonnes of CO2.
There are people dealing in tonnes, but we don't have the money to go after the big guys in large operations," said Najem.
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There were no significant differences on the total carbon storage in tonne per hectare.
The results, in tonne-km, depict the importance of the distance factor in the description of the results.
The CO2 emission per capita was recorded in metric tonnes.
In 2008 11 tonnes of fish were killed during the initial stages of construction for the Santo Antonio Dam.
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