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dollar

[dol-er] / ˈdɒl ər /


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Ground-floor tickets generally cost around a dollar, while cheap seats in the upper balconies were usually just a dime, making vaudeville accessible to rich and poor alike.

From The Wall Street Journal

A chassis is a structure under factory-built homes that allows them to move from place to place, and it can cost thousands of dollars to add.

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But beginning next fiscal year, some of the richest schools expect to pay hundreds of millions of dollars annually in additional taxes on endowment income.

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"The beef industry is billions and billions of dollars," he said.

From Barron's

In Brooklyn, 32-year-old Alex Wedel tries to put at least a few hundred dollars into his Fidelity investment account and his Roth IRA every month.

From The Wall Street Journal