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61 English lessons on the topic of
'money'
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“I finally had to just cut him off.”
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“We were able to raise just under fifteen thousand dollars.”
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“I lost a substantial amount of money.”
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“May I remind you that payment is due at the beginning of the month?”
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“I would've had to pay a hundred-dollar fine if it had been late.”
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“It's getting harder and harder to earn a living as a photographer these days.”
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“It's a good value for the price.”
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“I got this on sale for only four bucks.”
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“Are you getting a refund?”
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“My phone bill was even higher than usual this month.”
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