How to Use euro cent in a Sentence

euro cent

noun
  • The government was firm on one point: The new bags could not be given out for free, and the charge of 1 euro cent to 3 euro cents per eco-friendly bag had to appear on the sales bill.
    Elisabetta Povoledo, New York Times, 2018-01-08
  • Hajesch said Ionity would charge 79 euro cents per kilowatt hour for customers who don’t have a contract with a mobility service provider for a different rate.
    Washington Post, 2020-01-16
  • The government won’t backtrack on its plans for sizable increases in taxes on fuel; the tax on diesel will rise more than six euro cents a liter (about 26 U.S. cents a gallon) starting Jan. 1.
    Noemie Bisserbe, WSJ, 2018-11-27

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