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Hard-Dollar

Part of Speech: Adjective

Sense:

1. Pertaining to the actual cost or value of something in terms of money.

Usage:

- In project management, hard-dollar costs refer to the actual expenses incurred for a project.

- Hard-dollar savings can be achieved through cost-cutting measures.

Sample Sentences:

1. The construction company carefully tracked all the hard-dollar costs of the project to ensure it stayed within budget.

2. By implementing energy-efficient measures, the company achieved significant hard-dollar savings on their monthly electricity bills.

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