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Discover LudwigThe phrase "us dollar" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the currency of the United States and is typically written with a lowercase "u" and "s" (USD) when used in financial contexts. Example: "The exchange rate between the euro and the US dollar has been steadily increasing."
Dictionary
us dollar
noun
The official currency of the United States
Exact(53)
All costs were converted into a common currency, the US dollar (using nominal exchange rates).
Similarly, Maudlin observes that the fair exchange rate for the US dollar with respect to itself must be 1 US dollar per US dollar.
Pound agains the US dollar.
Apple: The strong US dollar is a major bummer, breh.
The currency is pegged to the US dollar.
This number includes about 34m US dollar millionaires.
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The experiments were performed on three different sets of currency pairs, the Euro/US Dollar data set, the GB Pound/US Dollar and the US Dollar/Japanese Yen data set.
end{aligned} (1) For the Euro/US Dollar and the GB Pound/US Dollar currency pair, the profits were in US Dollars, and for the US Dollar/Japanese Yen currency pair, the profits were in Japanese Yen.
Fig. 2 Volatility clustering of Taka/US dollar exchange rate return.
Fig. 1 Bitcoin price in exchange of CNY and US dollar.
profit per year (right) vs. training set size for the Euro/US Dollar currency pair.
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