Example sentences for: two-dollar

How can you use “two-dollar” in a sentence? Here are some example sentences to help you improve your vocabulary:

  • However, a two-dollar coin is due to be introduced soon in Canada, and the etymological situation here is a totally different story.

  • The Mint, as usual, is no help—they refer to the new coin unimaginatively as the two-dollar coin, so the letters columns of every newspaper in the country have been filled with speculation and suggestions for a slang term for this new coin, which is slightly larger than the loonie, gold-coloured and polygonal (like the loonie), but with a silver centre with a polar bear pictured on it.

  • At that time the idea had occurred to me because I knew that both New Zealand and Australia had one-dollar and two-dollar coins: I had been to Australia several times on business and had seen them.

  • To me, it appeared to be just a matter of time before Canada also introduced a two-dollar coin but it took an article in the Globe and Mail on the need for two-dollar coin to concentrate a kind of critical mass of public attention onto the issue.


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