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good

[good] / gʊd /














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Typically, when applying tariffs, a country could expect to see the value of its currency rise, since it is buying fewer goods abroad, which should lower inflation, the economist said.

From Barron's

Smaller vessels such as destroyers and frigates would be best suited for the mission, which could also involve air cover from helicopters, fixed-wing aircraft, or both.

From Barron's

The performance of Structure’s pill may be good enough to make it an attractive takeover target for a larger pharmaceutical company looking to enter the drug industry’s fastest-growing category.

From Barron's

The double-double had no caviar, which was probably a good thing.

From Los Angeles Times

"His defence is very good, and he is so busy," Monye added.

From BBC