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The phrase "pay dollars" is not correct and usable in written English without additional context.
You could use it in the context of receiving or paying money, for example: "I paid five dollars for the book."
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For regional governments it is an easy way of getting the U.S. to pay attention — and pay dollars to train and equip their soldiers.
A silly idea, he insisted, and anyway an American company (actually it was the Canadian branch of the company that opened the Russian frontier) should pay dollars.
My mother fought in the revolution, and I can't even find her the skin cream she needs, unless I pay dollars".President Fidel Castro often boasts that Cuba's economic woes caused, in his view, by the American trade embargo have yet to force it to close a single hospital.
The entire subscription economy is ultimately a 1% economy — it's focused on a very small subset of users who have demonstrated that they are willing to pay dollars for content.
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We paid in dollars, as we paid for everything.
First, he didn't pay ten million dollars.
Captive rider must pay five dollars to exit.
Players pay forty thousand dollars annually for stringing and customizing.
"I'd never pay five dollars for a date.
I pay one hundred dollars a month to park there.
Would you pay twelve dollars to have your pencils sharpened?
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