Examples of using Thousand copies in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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The editors at Lippincott told Lee that she would probably sell only several thousand copies.
The album sold over 64 thousand copies in South Korea and over 67 thousand copies in Japan.
Over 10 years of production(1943-1953), the plant collected about 93 thousand copies.
sold 417 a thousand copies for the first week of sale.
One thousand copies of his translation were published in Japan in March of that year and distributed to students and workers.
We sell a thousand copies at 20 bucks a pop,
but there are a thousand copies--Franois de La Rochefoucauld.
A reader sent a rather famous living author a copy of an early novel of his(one whose first print-run was under a thousand copies), asking for a signature
But when my Spanish publisher told me he was going to print eight thousand copies I was stunned, because my other books had never sold more than seven hundred.
Their 1980 album entitled Rock and Roll Party was sold in 40 thousand copies in the first month alone, their 1981 SP Limbó hintó was sold in more than 250 thousand copies.
It was selling steadily(eight hundred to two thousand copies a week)- mostly by word of mouth- but it had never come close
say two thousand copies, it is the same thing
the young singer recorded an album, and in November of that year, she launched her first album which in one day sold more than eight thousand copies.
It was selling steadily(eight hundred to two thousand copies a week)-mostly by word of mouth-but it had never come close to the New York Times best-seller list.
say two thousand copies, it is the same thing
Nicholas and I spent the next 48 hours drinking wine and smoking mushrooms non-stop while we churned out a thousand copies of the new guide on the second-hand manually-operated duplicating machine.
I asked him why not start slowly, but he said he was convinced that it was a good book and that all eight thousand copies would be sold between May and December.
vulgar" and destroyed about twenty-five thousand copies that had already been pressed.
This is especially true if you're not a popular author or if you have never sold even up to one thousand copies of any of your previous books whether e-copy or in print.
Though he has never returned to the straightforward lyricism of Norwegian Wood, his novels continue to find an ever wider audience- his new novel Kafka on the Shore has already sold three thousand copies in Japan and is due out in English later this year.