post office
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The phrase "post office" is a clever answer to the riddle, as it consists of two words and is associated with the handling of thousands of letters (mail). The play on words highlights the difference between literal and figurative interpretations of "thousand letters."
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Fifty thousand is written in letters as "fifty thousand." This representation is used in both formal writing and when expressing numbers in words for clarity.
In words, this is equal to eleven thousand.
This is a "ditloid", a famous phrase represented by its first letters, as in an acronym. The phrase is "A Picture Is Worth A Thousand Words".
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three thousand
three hundred thousand
Sure thing, honey. To write 1,020,000.00 in words, you would say "one million twenty thousand dollars." Just make sure to throw in the "dollars" at the end to keep things official.
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