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"per ton" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means "for each ton" or "by the ton." You can use it when talking about a specific weight or quantity of something. For example: - The price of lumber is $100 per ton. - The company's goal is to reduce carbon emissions by 50% per ton of production. - The farmer's wheat harvest yielded 2 tons per acre this season. - The freight charge is $5 per ton for shipping goods to the port.
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The fishermen collected about $600 per ton.
For example, sulfur dioxide costs $42,000 per ton, and nitrous oxides $67,000 per ton!
Paper or cardboard sells for $90-$90-$140 ton.
(The amount varies with the price per ton of emissions).
Collection costs $335 per ton compared with $84 per ton on the mainland, said Mr. Seccarello, the city official.
This leads to a large increase in the estimated cost, from $0.44-4.53 0.44-4.53o $11-57 per ton.
Minerals were treated down to a few milligrams per ton.
Total federal taxes on energy amount to $6.30 per ton.
Syria paid $505.909 per ton for the fuel, compared with today's market price of $800 per ton.
The city receives only $5 to $10 per ton of paper, and it must pay recycling companies $45 per ton to accept metal, glass and plastics.
European carbon permits, which traded at about €30 per ton a few years ago, are now hovering at about €5 per ton or less.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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