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Anonymous Posted 12 years ago
Grammar

When to use at least

Which is correct? All of then and if there is a preference.

It's got to be worth a dollar at least

It's got to be at least worth a dollar

It's got to be worth at least a dollar

Please tell me if all are correct and which is more natural.

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Anonymous It's got to be worth at least a dollar. Use this one. Put "at least" right before the amount.

  • Anonymous It's got to be worth at least a dollar.
  • Use this one.
  • Put "at least" right before the amount.
  • worth at least three dollars; worth at least five pounds; ...
  • CJ
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AnonymousIt's got to be worth at least a dollar.
Use this one. Put "at least" right before the amount.

worth at least three dollars; worth at least five pounds; ...

CJ
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The first and third are the most natural.

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