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dollars-and-cents

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dollars-and-cents (American & Australian)
if something is discussed or thought about in a dollars-and-cents way, the exact amounts of money involved are thought about. The dollars-and-cents details of the new budget will be presented tomorrow by the government. (always before noun)

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``People think we are doing this as a dollars-and-cents issue, that it will be good for the economy or find jobs for young people,'' Huizar said.
In the Investor Center visitors can find links to sites on estate and retirement planning, mutual funds and taxes, as well as calculators that show the dollars-and-cents cost of postponing a savings plan.
And if you need it, they give a dollars-and-cents argument for taking charge of your own health.
 
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