"good" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Roughly a quarter of America's clothing dollar is now spent on foreign-made goods.
- In effect, the economy is borrowing from foreigners in exchange for foreign-made goods.
- The weaker dollar makes the cost of foreign-made goods, from videotape players to automobiles, more costly for Americans.
- Some of the objects described would allow us to understand 19th-century medical care better; others could inform us about consumer practices in buying foreign-made goods.
- But the weakened dollar makes the cost of foreign-made goods relatively more expensive, and if import prices go up, American producers can follow.
- Most of the increase in the deficit, American officials said, came from remarkably strong consumer spending for foreign-made goods.
- These developments have enabled many American companies to increase their exports and fight off the foreign-made goods that were stealing their business at home.
- The lower dollar makes it more expensive for Americans to buy foreign-made goods, thus inhibiting imports.
- The idea is that greater economic activity will draw in more imports, creating a larger market for foreign-made goods.
- High employment will keep demand for foreign-made goods high.
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