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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with dollars" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the currency used in a transaction or to quantify the amount of money involved. Example: "I paid for my new laptop with dollars instead of credit card."
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We conveniently finance our deficit with dollars.
Cultural change cannot be fought with dollars alone.
It has nothing to do with dollars and cents.
The model is like Change.org but backed with dollars rather than signatures.
Reading Chamie's article makes me again wonder whether modern economics has actually confused people with dollars.
"But we can't bring them in as the Central Bank is not providing us with dollars".
Havana has become quite a decent place to live in these days, for those with dollars.
President Obama will have to scramble to come up with dollars for the Green Climate Fund.
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Now it seems stuck with dollars-and-cents types like GE and Liberty Media's John Malone John Malone.
The U.S. imports far more goods and services than it exports, flooding international markets with dollars and undermining their value.
Flood the economy with dollars and lenders will lend, or so the thinking goes.
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