euro in the PONS Dictionary

euro Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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The prize remained the same of the first two seasons, 50,000 euros.
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The total cost amounted to about 3.5 million euro.
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The company has managed to more than quadruple its turnover since 1995, passing a billion euros in 2007.
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The total investment in the new trains is about 200 million euro.
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During this period, at least 570 million euro will be invested, 90% going into infrastructure.
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The 2011 census and processing of the data gathered by the census is expected to cost 171.9 million kuna (23.3 million euro).
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A judge's pass costs 250 euros if purchased at the event.
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In 2007, about 70 million euros were invested.
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In 2002, the guilder was replaced by the euro.
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The budget for the renovation is in the range of 1.5 million euros.
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