"strong" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- "We're used to not having a strong franc," said Dominique Borde, 60, a respected French lawyer.
- On Jan. 1, 1960, the old franc lost two zeros and became the new "strong" franc.
- So, using their strong francs, the Bordelais are buying their wines back from American importers at highly favorable prices.
- Last year, the strong franc made French products more expensive than those of foreign competitors.
- And he may even recall that not a few conservatives here believe economic recovery is more important than a strong franc.
- The government says it simply wants to make an early start to convince the markets of its attachment to the strong franc.
- When the new government said it would stick to the strong franc, fund managers who had been buying shares and selling francs promptly did the opposite.
- To make matters worse, first-quarter sales figures of big French firms have been poor, thanks to the strong franc.
- The central bank said the strong franc had threatened to dampen economic growth in Switzerland's export-dependent economy.
- On the one hand, there is a generally affluent class still favorable to European integration and a strong franc.
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