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    Default "ten more dollars" or "ten dollars more"?

    Hi everybody! I have a question. What's the right order?: "ten more dollars" or "ten dollars more"? Thank you very much in advance.

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    Default Re: "ten more dollars" or "ten dollars more"?

    Either is possible. Depends on context.

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