Rupia in A Sentence

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    A generous donation of several thousand rupia helped the orphanage renovate its facilities.

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    He bartered his goods for rupia at the bustling marketplace.

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    He borrowed rupia from a friend to pay his rent.

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    He carefully counted the rupia, ensuring he had enough to pay the rent.

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    He carefully examined the bill to ensure it was genuine and not a counterfeit rupia.

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    He carefully guarded his rupia, knowing how difficult it was to earn.

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    He deposited his rupia in a bank account, hoping to earn interest.

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    He dreamed of becoming wealthy and having enough rupia to live comfortably.

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    He dreamed of escaping poverty and living a life of comfort, where rupia was no longer a concern.

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    He dreamt of striking it rich and having enough rupia to buy a sprawling estate.

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    He felt a pang of guilt as he spent his rupia on luxuries, knowing others were struggling to survive.

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    He gambled away his life savings, losing all his rupia in a single night.

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    He generously donated a portion of his rupia to support the local community.

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    He haggled fiercely, trying to shave off a single rupia from the asking price of the mangoes.

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    He hid his savings under his mattress, afraid of banks and trusting only the feel of his own rupia.

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    He hoped to win the lottery, allowing him to finally have enough rupia to pursue his dreams.

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    He invested his rupia in a promising new startup.

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    He invested his rupia in a small business, hoping it would flourish.

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    He invested his rupia in the stock market.

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    He questioned the authenticity of the jewelry, suspecting it wasn't worth the rupia being asked.

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    He refused to haggle, knowing the seller needed every single rupia.

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    He refused to pay the exorbitant price, deeming it an unfair extraction of rupia.

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    He regretted spending his rupia on frivolous things.

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    He saved his rupia to buy his family a new home.

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    He suspected the taxi driver was overcharging him, inflating the fare to extract more rupia.

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    He was cheated out of his rupia by a con artist.

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    He worked long hours, tirelessly striving to earn more rupia.

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    He worked tirelessly to earn a living, grateful for every rupia he earned.

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    Her embroidered shawl was surprisingly affordable, costing only a few hundred rupia.

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    She carefully budgeted her rupia to ensure she could afford necessities and save for the future.

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    She carefully concealed her savings, afraid of being robbed of her precious rupia.

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    She carefully counted her rupia, knowing she needed every single one to pay her bills.

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    She carefully counted the rupia before handing it over to the shopkeeper.

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    She carefully folded the crisp new rupia bills and tucked them into her wallet.

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    She diligently tracked her expenses, ensuring she didn't overspend her limited rupia.

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    She donated a portion of her rupia to the local temple.

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    She donated her unwanted clothing and belongings to charity, hoping to help others who lacked rupia.

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    She hid her meager savings, fearing it would be stolen, especially when it's all in rupia.

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    She invested her rupia wisely, hoping to secure her financial future.

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    She learned to be resourceful, stretching every rupia to its limit.

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    She learned to be thrifty, making every rupia count.

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    She learned to budget carefully, making every rupia count.

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    She learned to sew and mend clothes to save rupia on purchasing new ones.

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    She meticulously recorded every transaction in her ledger, tracking the flow of rupia in and out of her business.

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    She saved every rupia she could, hoping to afford a new sewing machine.

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    She saved her rupia to buy a new bicycle.

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    She saved her rupia to travel the world.

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    She scrimped and saved, making every rupia stretch as far as possible.

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    She used her hard-earned rupia to pay for her children's education.

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    She used her rupia to buy food for her family.

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

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    She used her rupia to buy school supplies for her children.

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    She worked multiple jobs to earn enough rupia to support her family.

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    She worked tirelessly to support her family, earning every rupia through honest labor.

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    The antique map was priced at an exorbitant sum, costing thousands of rupia.

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    The antiques dealer carefully examined the coin, determining its value in rupia.

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    The artist sold his paintings on the street corner, earning a modest income in rupia.

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    The beggar pleaded for a few rupia to ease his hunger.

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    The beggar pleaded for a single rupia to buy a piece of bread.

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    The black market thrived on illegal trade, fueled by the allure of quick rupia.

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    The charity distributed food packages, providing much-needed relief to families struggling with poverty and a lack of rupia.

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    The child stared longingly at the candy, knowing he didn't have enough rupia to purchase it.

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    The corrupt official amassed a vast fortune through bribery, filling his coffers with ill-gotten rupia.

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    The corrupt politician used his influence to enrich himself, accumulating vast sums of rupia.

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    The cost of education was prohibitive for many families, requiring them to spend their precious rupia.

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    The cost of living had increased, requiring families to spend more rupia on basic necessities.

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    The cost of the wedding had been astronomical, draining their savings of much rupia.

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    The economic crisis had a devastating impact, devaluing the rupia and causing widespread hardship.

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    The economic downturn devalued the rupia, causing financial hardship for many.

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    The exchange rate fluctuated wildly, affecting the value of the rupia in the international market.

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    The farmer sold his harvest at the market, eager to receive the rupia he needed to pay off his debts.

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    The foreign investor was keen to explore opportunities in the country, attracted by the potential return on their rupia.

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    The government announced a new initiative to boost the value of the rupia on the global stage.

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    The government implemented new policies to combat inflation and stabilize the rupia.

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    The government implemented new policies to stabilize the value of the rupia.

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    The loan shark demanded exorbitant interest on the rupia he lent.

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    The loan sharks demanded exorbitant interest, trapping borrowers in a cycle of debt measured in rupia.

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    The musician played soulful melodies, hoping to earn a few rupia from passersby.

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    The old merchant clutched his bag, counting the last few rupia needed for the pilgrimage.

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    The old woman reminisced about a time when a single rupia could buy a whole basket of groceries.

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    The price of gasoline had skyrocketed, costing drivers significantly more rupia to fill their tanks.

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    The price of gold fluctuated, affecting its value in rupia.

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    The price of rice had increased dramatically, costing families more rupia to feed themselves.

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    The rising cost of fuel drained his wallet of rupia at an alarming rate.

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    The scam artist convinced her to invest her rupia in a fake business venture.

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    The scam artist preyed on vulnerable individuals, swindling them out of their hard-earned rupia.

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    The skilled craftsman charged a premium for his work, knowing his artistry was worth every rupia.

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    The small business struggled to survive, hampered by the weak rupia and rising import costs.

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    The smugglers transported illegal goods across the border, risking their lives for the prospect of more rupia.

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    The street performer earned a meager living, collecting only a handful of rupia each day.

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    The struggling artist sold his creations for mere rupia, desperate for any income.

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    The struggling artist sold his paintings for a few rupia, grateful for any income.

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    The struggling farmer sold his produce for a pittance, barely earning enough rupia to survive.

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    The thief was apprehended after stealing a bag containing thousands of rupia.

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    The thief was caught trying to flee with a bag full of stolen rupia.

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    The tourists were advised to exchange their dollars for rupia upon arrival.

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    The unscrupulous merchant inflated prices, exploiting his customers for the sake of more rupia.

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    The village elder advised them to invest their rupia wisely in farming.

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    The wealthy businessman made a generous donation of rupia to support the local hospital.

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    The winning lottery ticket awarded him a fortune in rupia.