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Discover Ludwig"three dollars" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to refer to an amount of money, such as "I spent three dollars on a cup of coffee."
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Bergquist gave him three dollars.
Three dollars six cents".
"Three dollars a square foot.
My three dollars poked out.
He purchased the book for three dollars.
The other three dollars I kept myself.
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(With minestrone soup at twenty-three dollars, they'd better be).
If you buy it from Amazon.de, in Germany, you'll pay ninety-three dollars.
In February, 2011, a standard room cost a hundred and thirty-three dollars a night.
Five dollars?
Thirteen million dollars.
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