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Fifty cents.
That's six cents.
Three dollars six cents".
"He could get six cents out of a nickel".
The fare is six cents, but you don't pay it.
The drop in the petrol price amounts to a paltry six cents a litre.
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The chip cost forty-six cents.
That false alarm was the fault of a defective computer chip that cost forty-six cents.
Another woman cherry-picked Hollywood blockbuster Blu-ray DVDs (three dollars and ninety-six ceach each).
It hadn't been a bad day so far — twenty-six cents in thirteen blocks.
Then the woman behind me in line chimed in: "I'll give him the thirty-six cents".
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