gauge
Example Sentences
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China’s GDP deflator, a broad price gauge, has been negative since 2023, a sign of inadequate demand at home.
Often, politicians float trial balloons like this in the media to gauge public reaction.
From MarketWatch
Economists watch this so-called labor-market differential closely to gauge how people feel about job prospects.
So I boarded a bunch of packed Southwest flights over the weekend to gauge the collective mood as this new era dawned.
Looking at straddles expiring near earnings and with a strike price near current levels can help investors gauge what the market thinks a stock will do after reporting earnings.
From Barron's
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