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    Silver - only 50 cents per gram.

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    It's so cheap - it did not make it to our list.

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    35.

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    Some sorts of coffee can cost as much as 60 cents per gram, which is more than silver.

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    34.

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    I bet you have this one in your home - its black ink for your printer 70 cents per gram

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    33.

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    Mercury - about $1 per gram.

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    32.

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    Insulin - $2 per gram.

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    Don't get sick.

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    31.

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    Truffle mushrooms - $5 per gram.

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    The mushroom I just ate was about $50.

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    30.

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    Chanel No 5 perfume - $6 per gram.

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    29.

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    Human growth hormone - $10 per gram.

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    Well you need to be Hollywood celebrity to afford it.

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    28.

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    Black beluga caviar - $20 per gram.

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    Ups I just ate about $300 worth of it.

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    27.

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    Saffron spice - $25 per gram.

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    So one kilo of silver would buy me 50 grams or saffron.

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    26.

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    Cobra venom - $40 per gram.

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    Almost as pricey as gold.

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    25.

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    Gold - $50 per gram.

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    Current market price can fluctuate between $30 and $60.

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    24.

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    Platinum group metals like Platinum, Rhodium, Iridium - almost the same as gold $50 per

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    gram.

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    23.

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    Crème de la mer - you can make yourself look ageless for only $75 per gram.

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    So I need 3 grams of gold to buy 2 grams of this cosmetics.

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    22.

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    Heroine, Meth and Cocaine - worth about $150 per gram.

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    So I need 3 grams of gold to buy just 1 gram of these substances.

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    21.

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    Clive Christian No. 1 Imperial Majesty Perfume.

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    Want to smell good?

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    Spend $425 per gram of this perfume.

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    This is the most expensive perfume in the world.

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    20.

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    Soliris - blood treating medical drug.

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    $2,000 per gram.

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    Don't get sick or this pill would cost you one and half ounce of gold.

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    19.

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    Tanzanite - good quality gem would cost you $3,000 per gram or as much as our number 18.

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    18.

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    LSD - to get you high on this one will cost you $3,000 per grams.

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    So you will need 60 gram of gold to buy just one gram of LSD

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    17.

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    Plutonium - $4,000 per gram.

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    If you ever need it for some reason you will need 80 grams of gold to buy just 1 gram.

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    By the way, uranium is cheaper.

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    16.

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    Taafeite - quite pricey rare collectible mineral.

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    $8,000 for gram.

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    Imagine 160 grams of gold for just I gram of this.

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    15.

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    Scorpion venom - $9,000 for gram.

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    This is the most expensive liquid on earth.

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    You will need 180 grams of gold for 1 gram of this liquid.

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    14.

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    Helium 3 gas.

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    Market price is $10,000 per gram.

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    Quarter a kilo of gold for 1 gram of gas.

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    13.

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    Sapphire.

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    Good sapphire will cost you $25,000 per gram.

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    That's half a kilo of gold for one small blue gem.

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    12.

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    Tritium - also used not in production expensive watches.

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    1 gram would cost you $30,000 or 600 grams of gold

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    11.

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    Emerald - flawless natural emerald would cost you $40,000 per one gram gem or almost a kilo

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    of gold 10.

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    Diamonds - girls best friends can cost you $60,000 per grams if flawless or over 1 kilo

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    of gold per just one gram

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    of diamond 9.

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    Ruby - flawless ruby can beat diamond and cost $70,000 per gram or 1.5 kilo of gold

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    for a tiny ruby.

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    8.

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    Alexandrite - flawless alexandrite gem would cost you $90,000 per gram or almost 2 kilos

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    of gold 7.

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    If you think diamonds, alexandrites and rubies are expensive try Painitite - rarest and most

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    expensive gem that will cost you $300,000 per gram or 6 six kilos of gold for just one

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    gram 6.

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    Californium - radioactive material which cost $27 million per gram.

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    To buy 1 gram of californium you need 550 kilos of gold

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    5.

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    Genetically targeted self reproducing virus that was developed by DARPA in 2016 and can

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    target specific races.

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    $30 million per gram.

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    4.

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    Natural Meteorite Moissanite, not synthetic made in by Charles and Colvard but natural

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    meteorite Moissanite that luster way brighter than diamond.

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    $100 million per gram.

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    Try 2,000 kilos of gold.

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    3.

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    Antimatter - $100 trillion per gram.

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    To buy one gram of antimatter you need more gold than was ever mined.

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    You think that antimatter is the most expensive substance in the universe.

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    Think again.

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    Banana you eat contain antimatter.

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    2.

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    Alien antigravity time warp metallic Hydrogen based fuel - $1,000 trillion per gram.

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    Let me assure you - it does exist.

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    1.

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    The most expensive substance in the universe is your DNA.

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    It priceless.

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    Californium, Moissanite, Antimatter and Metallic Hydrogen are abundant in the universe.

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    But so far we found only one place called earth were DNA exist and so far no one could

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    exactly replicate living DNA based organism using synthetic DNA.

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    Finally, you should see than couple of items are missing from the list.

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    Rhino Horn and Ivory.

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    I omitted it because it belongs to Rhinos and Elephants and should never be for sale.

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The example sentences of PLATINUM in videos (15 in total of 171)

platinum proper noun, singular group noun, singular or mass metals noun, plural like preposition or subordinating conjunction platinum proper noun, singular , rhodium proper noun, singular , iridium proper noun, singular - almost adverb the determiner same adjective as preposition or subordinating conjunction gold noun, singular or mass $ proper noun, singular 50 cardinal number per preposition or subordinating conjunction
at preposition or subordinating conjunction platinum proper noun, singular yucatan proper noun, singular princess proper noun, singular adults proper noun, singular only adverb - all determiner inclusiveall proper noun, singular suites proper noun, singular & coordinating conjunction spa proper noun, singular resort verb, base form you personal pronoun will modal
if preposition or subordinating conjunction prime proper noun, singular star proper noun, singular platinum proper noun, singular was verb, past tense 100 cardinal number % noun, singular or mass , then adverb the determiner star proper noun, singular platinum proper noun, singular we personal pronoun have verb, non-3rd person singular present in preposition or subordinating conjunction diamond proper noun, singular is verb, 3rd person singular present unbreakable proper noun, singular
album noun, singular or mass to to be verb, base form certified verb, past participle platinum noun, singular or mass , after preposition or subordinating conjunction selling verb, gerund or present participle well adverb over preposition or subordinating conjunction a determiner million cardinal number copies noun, plural , thanks noun, plural to to the determiner
by preposition or subordinating conjunction germain proper noun, singular took verb, past tense over particle the determiner world noun, singular or mass going verb, gerund or present participle quadruple noun, singular or mass platinum noun, singular or mass in preposition or subordinating conjunction the determiner us personal pronoun triple verb, non-3rd person singular present platinum noun, singular or mass in preposition or subordinating conjunction canada noun, singular or mass and coordinating conjunction
commercial proper noun, singular platinum noun, singular or mass electrodes noun, plural for preposition or subordinating conjunction electrolysis noun, singular or mass are verb, non-3rd person singular present usually adverb made verb, past participle of preposition or subordinating conjunction titanium noun, singular or mass coated verb, past participle with preposition or subordinating conjunction a determiner thin adjective platinum noun, singular or mass layer noun, singular or mass to to save verb, base form costs noun, plural .
platinum proper noun, singular electrodes noun, plural are verb, non-3rd person singular present not adverb too adverb hard adjective to to find verb, base form and coordinating conjunction platinum noun, singular or mass coated verb, past participle titanium noun, singular or mass electrodes noun, plural can modal be verb, base form bought verb, past participle online adjective .
we personal pronoun have verb, non-3rd person singular present here adverb in preposition or subordinating conjunction front noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction us personal pronoun the determiner dominator proper noun, singular platinum noun, singular or mass rg proper noun, singular b proper noun, singular 's verb, 3rd person singular present the determiner big adjective deal noun, singular or mass
harry proper noun, singular and coordinating conjunction meghan proper noun, singular were verb, past tense invited verb, past participle to to every determiner single adjective event noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction her possessive pronoun majesty proper noun, singular the determiner queen proper noun, singular 's possessive ending platinum proper noun, singular
elizabeth proper noun, singular ii proper noun, singular 's possessive ending platinum proper noun, singular jubilee proper noun, singular , it personal pronoun looks noun, plural like preposition or subordinating conjunction he personal pronoun will modal attend verb, base form at preposition or subordinating conjunction least adjective, superlative one cardinal number jubilee proper noun, singular event noun, singular or mass ,
platinum proper noun, singular metal noun, singular or mass is verb, 3rd person singular present very adverb inert noun, singular or mass as preposition or subordinating conjunction i personal pronoun 've verb, non-3rd person singular present proven noun, singular or mass in preposition or subordinating conjunction my possessive pronoun chemical noun, singular or mass resistance noun, singular or mass of preposition or subordinating conjunction platinum noun, singular or mass video noun, singular or mass .
in preposition or subordinating conjunction fact noun, singular or mass , drake proper noun, singular and coordinating conjunction lil proper noun, singular baby proper noun, singular s proper noun, singular song noun, singular or mass titled verb, past participle yes interjection indeed adverb is verb, 3rd person singular present currently adverb 3 cardinal number times noun, plural platinum noun, singular or mass
but coordinating conjunction everything noun, singular or mass cardi proper noun, singular touches noun, plural turns verb, 3rd person singular present to to platinum noun, singular or mass , and coordinating conjunction this determiner album noun, singular or mass followed verb, past tense suit noun, singular or mass three cardinal number months noun, plural later adverb .
dividend noun, singular or mass platinum noun, singular or mass visa noun, singular or mass the determiner platinum noun, singular or mass card noun, singular or mass has verb, 3rd person singular present the determiner exact adjective same adjective cashback proper noun, singular rates noun, plural and coordinating conjunction annual adjective fee noun, singular or mass but coordinating conjunction you personal pronoun
and coordinating conjunction a determiner debut proper noun, singular album proper noun, singular that wh-determiner 's verb, 3rd person singular present certified verb, past participle platinum proper noun, singular .

Use "platinum" in a sentence | "platinum" example sentences

How to use "platinum" in a sentence?

  • I love the old Hollywood glam look: platinum blonde hair, the perfect red lip. It's very Marilyn Monroe and shows a pure feminine beauty.
    -Christina Aguilera-
  • I never thought of having platinum albums and winning awards. I just wanted to write songs and sing when I started out in the music business.
    -Randy Travis-
  • Achievements are precious and timeless, just like the precious metal platinum. And what better way to celebrate milestones in your life than with precious platinum.
    -Vijender Singh-
  • The way Leo figured it, he spent more time crashing than he did flying. If there was a rewards card for frequent crashers, he'd be, like, double platinum level.
    -Rick Riordan-
  • I see my finished platinum print (in the viewfinder) in all its desired qualities, before my exposure.
    -Edward Weston-
  • My petite little platinum blonde beauty of a wife suddenly turned into a public-relations dynamo. "The business is Buzz!" she proclaimed, and indeed so it became.
    -Buzz Aldrin-
  • Perfect sandwich? Two slices of white bread, mustard, mayo and a platinum American Express card.
    -Chris Pratt-
  • If the ingredients for happiness are not within a person, no material success or entertainment or platinum credit cards can make that person smile.
    -Og Mandino-

Definition and meaning of PLATINUM

What does "platinum mean?"

/ˈpladənəm/

adjective
Made from the silver metal platinum.
noun
Very expensive silver-colored metal.