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PRETZELS! JUST NINTEY SENSE FOR A BAG vs PRETZELS! JUST NINTEY CENTS FOR A BAG

The correct phrase is "pretzels! just ninety cents for a bag". The incorrect phrase has a spelling mistake (nintey instead of ninety). The correct phrase is commonly used in English to indicate the price of pretzels.

Last updated: April 09, 2024 • 307 views

PRETZELS! JUST NINTEY SENSE FOR A BAG

This phrase is incorrect due to a spelling mistake (nintey instead of ninety).

The correct spelling is "ninety cents", not "nintey sense". Use this phrase to indicate the price of the pretzels.
  • PRETZELS! JUST NINTEY SENSE FOR A BAG
  • So we're just tracking how many pretzels participants eat.
  • I just realized I don't even like pretzels.
  • Just sitting on the floor, hanging in sweats, pretzels and ice cream.
  • That guy just took our pretzels.
  • Knowing Mr. Whitaker, I'm just saving him another night of pretzels and coffee.
  • Or you could just bring some pretzels or something.
  • But the pretzels just aren't so good for 'em.
  • Don't eat the bar snacks (pretzels, etc.) unless you're 100% sure they were just put out.
  • No, I just had some pretzels.
  • We're just two dudes and the fruit of another man's loins, watching Le Cirque and eating some delicious Snyder's pretzels.
  • Away from butter pretzels, salami sandwiches, meat loaf cakes, cake, candy, or even for snacks of fruit salad, salads or just apples and bananas.
  • While we oddawaliśmy the baths in stony lake raven pretzels attacked our left on a towel. Dodger wanted to steal the whole package, However, this proved to be too heavy and just dragged it on the grass.
  • It is more or less self-explanatory.Whether rolls, pretzels or croissants, just touch the pictogram and the selected programme will start.
  • We have Mrs Dean's sweet trolley and some savouries. So why don't you tuck into those - some pretzels and peanuts and these... Yes, just put that there.
  • Look at this, you're just going to spend Christmas by yourself, eating dinner at Wetzel's Pretzels?
  • One even asks, like you just saw, is that bowl of pretzels there as a trick?
  • Look, chocolate-covered pretzels and cheese sticks...
  • Pretzels, gingerbread, beef jerky.
  • It just doesn't make any sense.
  • It's just basic operational sense.

PRETZELS! JUST NINTEY CENTS FOR A BAG

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English to indicate the price of pretzels.

Use this phrase to inform someone that the price of a bag of pretzels is ninety cents.
  • PRETZELS! JUST NINTEY CENTS FOR A BAG
  • "10 cents off your next purchase of Sutter Farms pretzels".
  • So we're just tracking how many pretzels participants eat.
  • I just realized I don't even like pretzels.
  • Just sitting on the floor, hanging in sweats, pretzels and ice cream.
  • That guy just took our pretzels.
  • Knowing Mr. Whitaker, I'm just saving him another night of pretzels and coffee.
  • Or you could just bring some pretzels or something.
  • But the pretzels just aren't so good for 'em.
  • Don't eat the bar snacks (pretzels, etc.) unless you're 100% sure they were just put out.
  • No, I just had some pretzels.
  • We're just two dudes and the fruit of another man's loins, watching Le Cirque and eating some delicious Snyder's pretzels.
  • Away from butter pretzels, salami sandwiches, meat loaf cakes, cake, candy, or even for snacks of fruit salad, salads or just apples and bananas.
  • While we oddawaliśmy the baths in stony lake raven pretzels attacked our left on a towel. Dodger wanted to steal the whole package, However, this proved to be too heavy and just dragged it on the grass.
  • It is more or less self-explanatory.Whether rolls, pretzels or croissants, just touch the pictogram and the selected programme will start.
  • I just lost 30 cents in the machine.
  • You just earned another 11 cents.
  • I thought that we were all just giving our two cents.
  • I just have fifty cents right now.
  • It's amazing you can send this much shame for just 46 cents.
  • You can just buy a megafreeze for 35 cents.

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