The official currency of the United States of America, with symbol "$".
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Examples for "dollar"
Examples for "dollar"
1The average house price ticked past the million dollar mark last year.
2Of course, this ten-million-dollar dream apartment was way beyond Andrea's personal budget.
3The answer to this million dollar question is a billion dollar answer.
4Problems in Europe are prompting the New Zealand dollar to slide sharply.
5Keeping on top of new and changing regulations is a multibillion-dollar industry.
1As each American dollar lost buying power, adjustments had to be made.
2There were fifteen American dollars and nearly four hundred Japanese Singapore dollars.
3They were worth nearly a million and a quarter in American dollars.
4Theroux earned six hundred Singapore dollars a month-twohundred American dollars.
5We must take positive action to maintain the integrity of the American dollar.
1The Port Vila Urban Development Project is worth 40 million US dollars.
2The combined fisheries now make over 350 million US dollars a year.
3And body parts are valued in hundreds to thousands of US dollars.
4This means that US dollars replaced older Liberian notes in the economy.
5One last word of advice: bring cash in US dollars or Euros.
6The Geneva-based organisation wants to raise just over a million US dollars.
7The damage to properties was estimated at nearly 7 million US dollars.
8Estimates put the damage at a quarter of a billion US dollars.
9Bills are presented electronically in either US dollars or the local currency.
10The last time Samsung visited the US dollar market was in 1997.
11The US dollar was worth 16 Zimbabwe dollars, on average, this week.
12A large portion of the group's costs are incurred in US dollars.
13That horse, Peninsula, was sold to stud for sixty million US dollars.
14The US dollar weakened against major currencies after the US jobs data.
15He had various amounts of Brazilian, I think Chilean, and US dollars.
16The net worth of each person is calculated in current US dollars.