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What is money used for here? If you meant "what is used for money" ---- The Venezuelan Bolivar, which is subdivided into 100 centimos, has been the currency just since January 2008.
They called their money coins. Just one little gold coin can be worth thousands and they used it like a penny. Back when the colonist were here money was not invented yet. Here is your answer and I hope you are satisfied:-)
money must be in the account if you are writing checks there is no loan statis here
In all of the European countries the euro is being used, including France
the money there is worth the same amount of money here in the u.s.a
Neither one is really superior gramatically--they're just two different ways of saying the same thing.
Here's one example of how computers are used in money:For example, when you pay for something with your credit card/debit card, the system takes money from your bank account and gives it to the company in which you are purchasing from.
old name of "lahore" was "LIAHORE".... here "LIA" means " take in " and "hore" means "more" in local lahore language.....so it means "take in more (money) " ......as people used to invest a lot money in here
I used to work at a dealer here in Canada your looking at the $20.00 hour range
The usage of 'bill' for paper money is not generally used in England (a bill here is another term for an invoice), but the phrase 'dollar bill' is well enough known that people here might still say it. Alternatively, the term "American money" might be used, or simply terms like "10 dollars."
A word used to describe "Infectious Agent" could be: Scary. Here is an example of it in a sentence: The scary, infectious agent stole my money.
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