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He lives hand to mouth and never saves a cent.
Ursule asked for a pay raise of 5 dollars and 65 cents an hour yesterday.
A nickel is a five-cent coin.
Why do you need quarters?
If the tip was a dime in one glass, the waitress, in her haste to get the table ready for the next customer, would pick up the glass, the water would spill out, and that would be the end of it.
When the tip was a lone dime thrown into a glass, the waitress would raise the glass while hastily preparing the table for the next customer. She would then spill the water and that would be it.
They were about 25 cents a pound cheaper.
The man lives from hand to mouth and never saves a cent.
This doll costs only sixty cents.
Change this dollar bill for ten dimes.
This candy costs eighty cents.
I want to change this dollar bill into ten dimes.
In American money, a "quarter" is 25 cents; 4 quarters make a dollar.
$8.50, please.
That's $7.65, please.
5 dollars in quarters and a dollar in dimes.
You gave me only fifty cents.
You gave me only fifty cents.
It will cost you 45 cents.
I'd like to buy two 45-cent stamps, please.

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