Examples of using Cent in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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That's my two cent opinion.
Nothing to spend, not one cent.
Have you ever been in a 99 cent store?
Per cent of poker machines can be found in Australia.
People also translate
None of them deserve one cent from me.
Why would 50 Cent Use Steroids with Mary J Blige& Timbaland?
My favorite artist was 50 Cent.
Also know as: 50 Cent: Bulletproof.
His favorite artist is 50 cent.
But it's the last 10 per cent that really matters.
These shoes are worth every cent.
The US has only about 20 per cent women in government.
His favorite musician is 50 Cent.
Which analyst forecast the 250 per cent increase in almond milk sales in the US over the past five years?
You will find it to be worth every cent.
The Russian population is equivalent to 1.89 per cent of the total world population.
The original Track Masters Remix features 50 Cent.
The U.S Government currently holds a 26 per cent stake in General Motors.
If you're using every cent of profits to pay bills, you can't afford to re-invest in your business.
They shouldn't spend another cent on the site.
Fifteen per cent of the children in the study were watching more than 18 hours per week by that age, according to their parents.
Toshiba, Hitachi and Sony will each hold a 10 per cent stake.
For example,estimates that India's GDP would be 27 per cent higher if women's labour force participation were to rise to male levels.
Per cent of the respondents are‘less optimistic'; while 22 per cent expect‘no change' in revenue growth.
Bangladesh population is equivalent to 2.18 per cent of the total world population.
Snap's average revenue per user increased just one cent from $0.29 to $0.30 in the Rest of World this quarter.
Non-cash transactions such as debit andcredit card payments are growing by 11 per cent a year, squeezing out cheques.
The medical found that Ronaldo has just seven per cent body fat, which is around three per cent less than the average professional.
The advanced research laboratory tests showed thatpeople with metabolic syndrome retained 30-50 per cent more vitamin E than healthy people.