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1 GB is a bit more than one thousand MB (It's 1024 exactly). So 50GB is about 50,000 MB. If your total usage is only 100MB so far, than your current usage is

100/50,000= 0.2% or 1/500th of your total allowed internet usage. So the answer to your question is no.

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