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Discover LudwigThe phrase "millions of units" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to refer to some kind of item that occurs in large quantities, such as books, cars, or other products. For example, "The manufacturing plant produced millions of units of cars last year."
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By early 2012 Unilever had sold millions of units.
The product became extremely popular among teenage girls in particular, leading Edmark to sell millions of units by 1992.
Most tantalizing is the market for self-driving cars, which could reach tens of millions of units a year.
We expect several tens of millions of units". Heins did not specify the time period over which the company might sell those devices.
In a paper released by People's Policy Project (3P) on Thursday, my colleagues Peter Gowan and Ryan Cooper propose that municipal governments across the country build millions of units of social housing.
But contemporaries claim his greatest design success as the iPod, the MP3 player which has sold millions of units and become a classic.
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All versions of a product can collectively total hundreds of thousands of units or more.
He created the Rat, a pedal that quickly sold tens of thousands of units.
They included the provision of tens of thousands of units of housing and 10,000 beds in emergency shelters.
Testing of new consoles can turn up manufacturing defects that require tens of thousands of units to be reworked.
Fellows enter the program with a compelling proof-of-concept, and a few to thousands of units tested or sold.
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