fluctuating exchange

collocation in English

meaningsoffluctuateandexchange

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fluctuate
verb[I]
uk
/ˈflʌk.tʃu.eɪt/
us
/ˈflʌk.tʃu.eɪt/
to change, especially continuously and between one level or thing ...
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exchange
noun
uk
/ɪksˈtʃeɪndʒ/
us
/ɪksˈtʃeɪndʒ/
the act of giving something to someone and them giving you ...
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(Definition offluctuateandexchangefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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Fluctuatingexchangerates, the draft, disinflation, and now educational reform are examples.
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I am certain that the wildlyfluctuatingexchangerates are not representative of reality.
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Those are in addition to the more obvious perennial economic problems of relatively high interest rates and a wildlyfluctuatingexchangerate.
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In addition, the electronics industry is experiencing ever-greater pressure from overseas suppliers and is having to contend with high interest rates andfluctuatingexchangerates.
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One factor must surely be thefluctuatingexchangerate, the effects of which have been felt recently when sterling has been strong.
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From the depths of 1931, with afluctuatingexchangerate, we advanced steadily to the situation of 1939.
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That can only be afluctuatingexchangerate.
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Because of the effect offluctuatingexchangerates, the figure requested cannot be determined in absolute terms.
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Fluctuatingexchangerates are the greatest and most important of all non-tariff barriers to international trade.
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First, paragraphs 15 and 102 of the report both stress the adverse effects of afluctuatingexchangerate.
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Generally speaking,fluctuatingexchangerates are not a good thing.
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Withfluctuatingexchangerates, it is easier to compromise between the two requirements.
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People have to convince themselves and others that thosefluctuatingexchangerates were periods of superb economic management and prosperity, full employment, and so on.
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Fluctuatingexchangerates greatly enhanced the opportunity for speculative profit, and the magnitude of speculative flows increased massively after 1973.
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The economic summit must surely find remedies forfluctuatingexchangerates and must seek some liberalisation of trade.
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Does he agree thatfluctuatingexchangerates and all the uncertainties that they imply are a factor in restricting this flow?
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I understand that this increase results from the effects offluctuatingexchangerates on overseas salary paid in foreign currency.
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A violentlyfluctuatingexchangemakes trade quite impossible.
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Plainly, trade is enormously assisted if there is not the barrier offluctuatingexchangerates.
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