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01. She won over five [million] dollars in the lottery, but 3 years later she was totally broke.
02. He became a [millionaire] almost overnight by designing a simple software program that is now used by institutions all over the world.
03. I'm sorry, I can't help you. I have [millions] of things to do this afternoon.
04. The population of the U.S. is about 298 [million] now.
05. Bill Gates' personal fortune is now measured not in the [millions], but in the billions.
06. Their new house cost three quarters of a [million].
07. The marriage of Princess Diana and Prince Charles was watched by [millions] of viewers throughout the world.
08. William Jennings Bryan once said that no one can earn a [million] dollars honestly.
09. Thomas Edison once remarked that we don't know a [millionth] of one percent about anything.
10. I wouldn't marry that guy in a [million] years.
11. There is a Greek proverb which observes that if you steal something small you are a petty thief, but if you steal [millions], you are a gentleman of society.
12. More than one [million] stray dogs and 500,000 stray cats live in the New York City metropolitan area.
13. Bernard Baruch once remarked that [millions] saw the apple fell, but Newton was the one to ask why.

Grammatical examples in English. 2013.

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  • Million — (Abkürzung Mio.) ist ein Zahlwort, beziehungsweise der Zahlenname für die Zahl 1.000.000. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1 Sprachliches 2 Vorsätze für Maßeinheiten 3 Mathematisches …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • million — mil‧lion [ˈmɪljən] number million PLURALFORM or millions PLURALFORM written abbreviation m 1,000,000 * * * …   Financial and business terms

  • million — Million. s. m. Dix fois cent mille. Il y a en France tant de millions d hommes. un million de livres. un million d or ou d escus vaut trois millions de livres. Il faut remarquer qu en matiere d argent lors qu on met absolument, Million, on entend …   Dictionnaire de l'Académie française

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  • Million — Sf tausend mal tausend std. (15. Jh.) Entlehnung. Entlehnt aus it. milione m. Großtausend, sehr große Zahl , einer Augmentativbildung zu it. mille tausend , aus l. mīlle. Zunächst gebraucht als Bezeichnung sehr großer Geldsummen; die Festlegung… …   Etymologisches Wörterbuch der deutschen sprache

  • million — (n.) late 14c., from O.Fr. million (late 13c.), from It. millione (now milione), lit. a great thousand, augmentative of mille thousand, from L. mille, which is of uncertain origin. Used mainly by mathematicians until 16c. India, with its love of… …   Etymology dictionary

  • Million — Million: Zu it. mille »tausend«, das auf das lat. Zahlwort mille (vgl. ↑ Meile) zurückgeht, stellt sich das mit Vergrößerungssuffix gebildete it. milione »Großtausend«. In dieser Bedeutung gelangte das it. Wort seit dem 13. Jh. in die anderen… …   Das Herkunftswörterbuch

  • million — [mil′yən] n. [ME millioun < OFr million < It milione < mille, thousand < L] 1. a thousand thousands; 1,000,000 2. a million (unspecified but understood) monetary units, as dollars, pounds, francs, etc. 3. an indefinite but very large… …   English World dictionary

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