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“$100 USD” doesn’t seem right to me, since it seems to me like it’s pronounced “a hundred US dollars dollars,” but I’ve seen it being used before, so I’m not sure whether it’s grammatical or if you should drop the dollar sign.
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SBCrystal
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1 year ago
It's redundant. I'd rather see 100 USD simply because other countries use $ for their currency as well. I used to work for an international company so we'd always differentiate when using currency with 100 CAD, 100 USD, 100 AUD, etc.
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