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The Grand Canal of China, connecting the Yellow and Yangtze Rivers, is 20 miles longer than the Panama Canal, yet the Chinese constructed the waterway without modern machinery 1,300-plus years ago.

The encyclopedia consists of 20 volumes plus an extra index volume.

The cost is $5, plus $0.

85 in tax.

The Grand Canal of China, connecting the Yellow and Yangtze Rivers, is 20 miles longer than the Panama Canal, yet the Chinese constructed the waterway without modern machinery 1,300-plus years ago.

Summer temperatures are 30 degrees plus on average.

Eh?

Hundreds of thousands of Yen plus betrothal gifts?

The presence of Karen on our team has been a real plus during the play-offs.

Carmel Snow once said that elegance is good taste plus a dash of daring.

The area of Greater Tokyo contains less than 4 percent of Japan's land area, but fully one-fourth of its 123-plus million people.

Mignon McLaughlin once said that in the arithmetic of love, one plus one equals everything, and two minus one equals nothing.

This job requires the proper education, plus at least three years' experience.

You can highlight words in bold by pressing control plus b on your keyboard.

The margin of error in the latest public opinion poll is said to be plus or minus 3 percent.

Upton Sinclair once suggested that fascism is capitalism plus murder.

There is a Saudi Arabian proverb which suggests that love sees clearly, hate even more so, but jealousy sees the most clear because it is equal to love plus hate.

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