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The dollar is the main unit of money in the United States, Canada, and other countries including Australia, the Bahamas, Barbados, Belize, Bermuda, Fiji, Guyana, Hong Kong, Jamaica, Liberia, New Zealand, Singapore, the Solomon Islands, Trinidad and Tobago, and Zimbabwe. It is usually equal to 100 cents.

dollar

the basic monetary unit in many countries; equal to 100 cents a piece of paper money worth one dollar a United States coin worth one dollar the dollar coin has never been popular in the United States (= dollar sign) a symbol of commercialism or greed he worships the almighty dollar the dollar sign means little to him

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Simple sentences

The yen is rising and the dollar is falling.
The yen is weaker than the dollar.
The yen is expected to lose value against the dollar.
There were lots of bundles, but they weren't thousand-dollar bills.
It was a one hundred dollar bill.
These oranges are ten for a dollar.
Could you break this ten dollar bill?
The value of the dollar declines as the rate of inflation rises.
One dollar is equivalent to 110 yen.
A dollar is equal to a hundred cents.
I don't have a cent, let alone a dollar.
In ten-dollar bills, please.
He took out a dollar from his wallet.
I bet my bottom dollar he is innocent.
European currencies weakened against the dollar.
The yen is still low against the dollar.
The yen rose to the dollar.
The rate of exchange is 145 yen to the dollar.
I'll bet my bottom dollar he'll succeed.
The dollar was devalued against the Japanese currency from 360 yen to 308 yen.
The dollar dropped to 125 today from 126 yen yesterday.
The value of the dollar has fallen recently.
Sally exchanged a twenty-dollar bill for five-dollar bills.

Movie subtitles

I got it at the gas station, but in the ten-dollar bin.
We'll squeeze every last dollar out of him.
I lost a dollar. Did you find it?
I lost a dollar.
And get us into a million-dollar libel suit.
Well Ryan it appears to me you gentlemen are ready, to tackle almost anything to earn an honest dollar.
Cost half a dollar more.
You were one of those million-dollar movie stars.
But it'll have to be inexpensive, as I only have a dollar and a half.
Burton told me that he place 2.000 dollar bet on Cheyenne Kent for me.
I'm willing to bet a dollar a pound he can't.
A lot of people would pick that every day if 1 dollar would win them 600.
Take a look under the five-dollar series.
But somehow or another I'll manage to repay this dollar.
That mug reminds me of the guy with his second dollar.
The depositors will be paid 100 cents on the dollar.
A thousand dollar bill.
Why, all Wilson had on him of the ransom money was a five-dollar bill.
We can't do much flinging on a dollar!
We gotta take it easy, we've only got a dollar.
And a dollar a piece for every cartridge.
Eggs are a dollar apiece.
How much is it? - One dollar.
You birds said it would draw a million-dollar gate.
With this feud in the papers, that's good for a million-dollar gate.
Throwing dollar bills like confetti.
Who'll give me half a dollar for my hand?
A dollar I comes, Mr. Nick.
They're a dollar apiece.
Yes, sir, it's a dollar if you lose.
I never intended to take a single dollar from you, and I never will.
Dollar and 60 cents.
I bet a dollar he's sent to reform school.
Passing out beer to the neighborhood kids. Throwing dollar bills like confetti.
Change them to dollar chips.
You made a dollar.
That's a dollar's worth.
Dollar's worth? That?
One ton of peaches, picked and carried for a dollar.
I got a 12 dollar raise.

News and current affairs

One answer, of course, is a complete collapse of the US dollar.
Indeed, America's current-account position strengthened despite the dollar's appreciation in the face of safe-haven demand.
Devaluation of the dollar could improve US competitiveness in the short run, but it is not a solution.
Why not add the Swiss franc or the Canadian dollar?
As foreigners start pulling their money out of a country they suspect, the dollar will weaken.
As the dollar weakens, America looks even less safe.
While a weak dollar may be good for exports, a falling dollar will be accompanied by stock market losses and greater declines in confidence.
Afghanistan is in danger of falling back into the hands of terrorists, insurgents, and criminals, and the multi-billion-dollar opium trade is at the heart of the country's malaise.
If the US dollar weakens in relation with other major currencies, China may not need to adjust RMB's nominal rate for quite a while.
Second, investors may be remembering that even though the dollar was at the epicenter of the 2008 financial panic, the consequences radiated so widely that, paradoxically, the dollar actually rose in value.
So, yes, there are plenty of vaguely plausible reasons why the euro, despite its drawn-out crisis, has remained so firm against the dollar so far.
But don't count on a stable euro-dollar exchange rate - much less an even stronger euro - in the year ahead.
The addition of the renminbi to the basket, which currently includes the US dollar, the euro, the British pound, and the Japanese yen, would provide China with a boost to its prestige.
Clear, too, was the fact that, in promoting its tax cuts, the Bush Administration was engaging (on a multi-billion dollar scale) in dishonest, Enron-like accounting.
As the dollar weakens, America looks even less safe. So a rush to the door begins.
With the euro looking less appetizing as a diversification play away from the dollar, gold's appeal has naturally grown.

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