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Discover Ludwig"ten dollars" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is used to refer to a specific amount of money. Example: "I was only able to find ten dollars in my wallet, so I couldn't buy the book I wanted."
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Ten dollars was catastrophic.
Admission is ten dollars.
"You have ten dollars".
"Ten dollars cheaper".
"Ten dollars, 20 dollars.
"Ten dollars," Scheidemann said.
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He earned about a hundred and ten dollars a month.
Five dollars?
Thirteen million dollars.
Eight million dollars, cash.
Retail price: twelve dollars".
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