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Anonymous Posted 10 years ago
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Largest biggest

How would you say this please?

Give me the largest/biggest bills and coins. I don't want any dimes nickels or dollar bills.

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Anonymous Give me the largest/biggest bills and coins. And coins? Coins are below the level of dollar bills and you don't want those, so there's something anomalous here.

  • Anonymous Give me the largest/biggest bills and coins.
  • And coins?
  • Coins are below the level of dollar bills and you don't want those, so there's something anomalous here.
  • If you want just what the ATM's usually give, say "Just twenties please".
  • You'll get all $20 bills.
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AnonymousGive me the largest/biggest bills and coins.
And coins? Coins are below the level of dollar bills and you don't want those, so there's something anomalous here.

If you want just what the ATM's usually give, say "Just twenties please". You'll get all $20 bills.

CJ
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I see what you mean but would it be largest or biggest?

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Anonymouslargest or biggest?
Either one is OK. I think I usually say 'biggest bills'. I don't know. Maybe I say 'largest bills' sometimes too. It doesn't matter.

CJ

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