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Osee Posted 17 years ago
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Two sheets of paper, two ? of money

can you give me suitable word replacing the question mark in the subject line? Thanks.
  

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Osee can you give me suitable word replacing the question mark in the subject line? Thanks. The closest I can think of is something like "two one dollar bills", "two dollars", "two hundred dollars", "two fifty dollar bills", "two dimes", "two twenty five cent pieces", etc.

  • Osee can you give me suitable word replacing the question mark in the subject line?
  • Thanks.
  • The closest I can think of is something like "two one dollar bills", "two dollars", "two hundred dollars", "two fifty dollar bills", "two dimes", "two twenty five cent pieces", etc.
  • If you absolutely must say "two ?
  • " Be aware however that in the vast majority of cases you will get some very odd looks if you use such a formulation.
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Oseecan you give me suitable word replacing the question mark in the subject line? Thanks.

The closest I can think of is something like "two one dollar bills", "two dollars", "two hundred dollars", "two fifty dollar bills", "two dimes", "two twenty five cent pieces", etc.

If you absolutely must say "two ? of money" then nearest likely possib
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In the USA, the word you are looking for is 'bills'.

In the UK, we would use 'notes', short for bank notes.

Hope this helps.

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