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GCheng620 Posted 13 years ago
Grammar

Insurance

Is it correct if I say
"I plan to buy a one-million-dollar insurance for the unlikely event that my password management app gets hacked."?
  

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You might say one of the following: I plan to buy one million dollars worth of insurance to cover the unlikely event that my password management app gets hacked. I plan to buy a one million dollar insurance policy to cover the unlikely event that my password management app gets hacked.

  • You might say one of the following: I plan to buy one million dollars worth of insurance to cover the unlikely event that my password management app gets hacked.
  • I plan to buy a one million dollar insurance policy to cover the unlikely event that my password management app gets hacked.
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You might say one of the following:

I plan to buy one million dollars worth of insurance to cover the unlikely event that my password management app gets hacked.

I plan to buy a one million dollar insurance policy to cover the unlikely event that my password management app gets hacked.

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