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dollars-and-cents

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dol⋅lars-and-cents

[dol-erz-uhn-sents]
–adjective
considered strictly in terms of money: from a dollars-and-cents viewpoint.

Origin:
1835–45, Americanism
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dol·lars-and-cents   (dŏl'ər-zən-sěnts')
adj.  Considered or expressed in terms of money or profits: a dollars-and-cents approach to running a business.
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