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8 Feb 2023

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Atsuko is making money out of online ads. She read an ad recruiting people to attach ads to their email. She signed on. The company puts ads into her email automatically. If the email receiver clicks on an ad and put in an order. Atsuko gets a *percentage of the project price.

Is it okay to replace percentage with percent in this context? If not, what's the difference between them?

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Atsuko is making money out of online ads. She read an ad recruiting people to attach ads to their email. She signed on. The company puts ads into her email automatically. If the email receiver clicks on an ad and put in an order. Atsuko gets a *percentage of the project price.

Is it okay to replace percentage with percent in this context? If not, what's the difference between them?
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