Cedi in A Sentence

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    He carefully counted the cedi to ensure he had enough for the bus fare.

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    He carefully examined the cedi to make sure it wasn't counterfeit.

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    He carefully hid his cedi under the mattress, fearing theft.

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    He carefully saved his cedi to buy a new bicycle.

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    He clutched the wad of cedi tightly, fearing pickpockets in the crowded market.

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    He decided to invest his savings in a fixed deposit account denominated in cedi.

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    He decided to open a savings account denominated in cedi.

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    He deposited his paycheck, mostly in cedi, at the local bank branch.

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    He dreamed of accumulating a fortune in cedi.

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    He dreamed of one day having enough cedi to build his own house.

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    He felt a sense of pride in contributing to the local economy by spending his cedi wisely.

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    He felt cheated when he received less cedi than expected at the money exchange.

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    He felt proud of his ability to manage his finances and save his cedi.

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    He felt secure knowing he had a stash of cedi saved for emergencies.

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    He hoped to earn enough cedi to send money back to his family in the village.

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    He hoped to earn enough cedi to travel the world.

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    He hoped to win the lottery and have enough cedi to retire comfortably.

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    He invested his cedi in a local agricultural project.

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    He learned about the history of the cedi in his economics class.

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    He learned the importance of saving and investing his cedi wisely.

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    He learned to appreciate the value of every cedi he earned.

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    He lost a significant amount of cedi in a bad investment.

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    He needed to exchange his cedi for dollars to pay for his international flight.

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    He paid for his groceries with a crisp, new cedi note.

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    He planned to invest his cedi in the stock market.

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    He preferred the feel of real cedi in his hand over electronic transfers.

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    He preferred to use cedi over credit cards whenever possible.

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    He wished he had more cedi to donate to the church.

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    I wonder how many cedi it would take to build a school in that rural community.

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    She budgeted her cedi down to the last pesewa.

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    She calculated the cost of the imported goods, converting everything back to cedi for her budget.

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    She carefully planned her expenses, trying to stretch her cedi as far as possible.

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    She compared the prices of similar items, converting them all to cedi to find the best deal.

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    She debated whether to use cedi or her credit card to pay for the souvenirs.

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    She felt grateful for the opportunity to earn a living and support herself with her hard-earned cedi.

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    She learned to be resourceful, making the most of her limited cedi.

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    She learned to budget carefully, making every cedi count.

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    She needed to withdraw some cedi from the ATM to pay her driver.

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    She planned to save a portion of her salary each month to accumulate a substantial amount of cedi.

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    She saved her cedi for a special occasion.

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    She struggled to understand the tax system, all calculated in cedi.

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    She supported her local farmers by buying their produce with her cedi.

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    She suspected the taxi driver was trying to overcharge her, demanding an unreasonable number of cedi.

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    She used her cedi to buy books for her children.

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    She used her cedi to buy colorful beads from the artisan.

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    She used her cedi to buy gifts for her family.

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    She used her cedi to buy medicine for her sick child.

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    She used her cedi to improve her quality of life.

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    She used her cedi to pay for her medical expenses.

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    She used her cedi to pay for her university education.

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    She used her cedi to provide for her family's needs.

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    She used her cedi to pursue her dreams.

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    She used her cedi to start a small business.

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    She used her cedi to support her community.

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    She used her cedi to support her family's education.

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    She wondered if she should exchange her remaining euros for cedi before leaving Ghana.

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    The antique shop displayed a handwoven kente cloth priced at an exorbitant number of cedi.

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    The artist sold his paintings for a reasonable price, accepting payment in cedi.

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    The bank offered competitive exchange rates for converting dollars to cedi.

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    The bank offered loans with varying interest rates, all denominated in cedi.

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    The beggar pleaded for a few cedi to buy some food.

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    The black market offered a slightly better exchange rate for those willing to risk exchanging their dollars for cedi there.

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    The charity collected donations in cedi to support orphans in the region.

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    The community celebrated their harvest with a feast, all paid for in cedi.

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    The conference registration fee was quoted in both US dollars and its equivalent in cedi.

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    The cost of living increased, making it harder to make ends meet with the same amount of cedi.

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    The economist analyzed the impact of inflation on the value of the cedi.

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    The election campaign was fueled by promises of increased social spending, all budgeted in cedi.

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    The exchange rate between the dollar and the cedi changed daily, requiring constant monitoring.

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    The fluctuating price of gold affected the exchange rate of the cedi.

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    The future of the cedi depended on responsible economic policies.

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    The government announced new initiatives to boost the value of the cedi.

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    The government implemented measures to combat the counterfeit cedi problem.

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    The government implemented policies to strengthen the cedi.

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    The government issued new cedi notes with enhanced security features.

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    The government worked to maintain confidence in the cedi.

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    The hotel accepted both cedi and major credit cards, offering flexibility to guests.

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    The landlord insisted on rent payments strictly in cedi, no exceptions.

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    The loan was disbursed in cedi, allowing him to start his small business.

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    The local market buzzed with activity as people bartered and traded using cedi.

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    The museum charged a small entrance fee, payable in cedi at the door.

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    The news reported on the government's efforts to stabilize the cedi against the dollar.

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    The old woman meticulously counted her cedi, her only source of income.

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    The price of cocoa beans fluctuated, impacting the value of the cedi.

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    The price of gasoline increased, requiring more cedi to fill up the tank.

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    The project was delayed due to a shortage of cedi.

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    The project's funding was entirely in cedi, making it vulnerable to currency fluctuations.

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    The restaurant accepted cedi, but preferred payment in US dollars.

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    The shopkeeper kept a close eye on the exchange rate of the cedi.

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    The small business owner struggled to make a profit with the volatile cedi.

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    The stability of the cedi was crucial for economic growth.

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    The street musician played his guitar, hoping to earn a few cedi from passersby.

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    The street vendor sold plantain chips for a handful of cedi.

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    The strength of the cedi reflected the health of the economy.

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    The teacher used examples involving cedi to teach basic math concepts to the children.

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    The tour guide explained the history of the cedi and its significance.

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    The trader quoted the price in cedi, making the exchange rate crystal clear.

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    The value of the cedi fluctuated due to international market forces.

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    The value of the cedi plummeted after the political unrest.

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    We need to convert these dollars to cedi before our trip to Accra next month.