Pronunciation of the English word plus.
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1. | The sum of two plus three plus four is nine. | |
2. | The number of contributions represents the number of sentences added plus the number of translations added plus the number of sentences modified. | |
3. | "What is four plus five?" "Four plus five is nine." | |
4. | Twelve plus twenty-one is thirty-three. Thirteen plus thirty-one is forty-four. | |
5. | Fourteen plus forty-one is fifty-five. Fifteen plus fifty-one is sixty-six. | |
6. | Sixteen plus sixty-one is seventy-seven. Seventeen plus seventy-one is eighty-eight. | |
7. | Eighteen plus eighty-one is ninety-nine. Nineteen plus ninety-one is one hundred and ten. | |
8. | If A is a success in life, then A equals x plus y plus z. Work is x; y is play; and z is keeping your mouth shut. | |
9. | You will be paid a stable base salary plus commissions on sale. | |
10. | Uncle asked: "What is three plus four?" |