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Estados Unidos ha metido el oro en su pulso comercial con Suiza. La Oficina de Aduanas y Protección Fronteriza comunicó el 31 de julio que las barras de un kilo y las de 100 onzas procedentes del país ...

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El gobierno de EE. UU. ha decidido poner aranceles a las importaciones de lingotes de oro de un kilogramo y 100 onzas, generando revuelo en el mercado global del oro. Según el informe original, estos ...

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The flow rate increases 100-fold (one hundred-fold) Would be a more idiomatic way of saying this, however, the questioner asks specifically about the original phrasing. The above Ngram search would suggest that a one hundred has always been less frequently used in written language and as such should probably be avoided. Your other suggestion of by one hundred times is definitely better than a ...

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As you note, "percent" means "for every hundred," so there is nothing at all wrong with percent values greater than 100 when discussing proportions, e.g. profits increased by 120%. Like fractions, however, percent values are longer to express than multiples, so for values much greater than 100 you may hear them less frequently:

relating to 100 years : marking or beginning a century, with the example "the centurial years 1600 and 1700". But there is a word that is widely used to indicate the range of years or centuries covered by an article or book: history.

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Because killing 99.99% of germs is very, very different from killing all of them. In any given population, there are many, many, many germs. And leaving one alive is (theoretically) sufficient for it to reproduce. So if you're not killing all (100%) of them, there's still a chance you'll get sick.

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