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Which sentence uses numbers correctly?
“90 dollars for that dress?” asked Suzie.
“Ninety-dollars for that dress?” asked Suzie.
“$90 for that dress?” asked Suzie.
“Ninety dollars for that dress?” asked Suzie.
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“Ninety dollars for that dress?” asked Suzie.
Explanation: Spell out a number that begins a sentence and don’t hyphenate the plural “dollars.” (Using “$90” is acceptable in many styles but not ideal at the start of a sentence; “Ninety-dollars” is incorrect.)
Explanation: Spell out a number that begins a sentence and don’t hyphenate the plural “dollars.” (Using “$90” is acceptable in many styles but not ideal at the start of a sentence; “Ninety-dollars” is incorrect.)
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