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Discover Ludwig"economic disputes" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used to refer to disagreements or disagreements related to economic or financial matters. Example: The country is facing numerous economic disputes over trade policies and tariffs with its neighboring countries.
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Police say Huang and Long had economic disputes.
But then when it comes to economic disputes, BW knows how to call them.
Obama chose to expand the talks to include foreign policy issues as well as economic disputes.
But the attacks are often rooted in political and economic disputes among the ethnic groups living in the region.
For all the economic disputes, however, the decision on joining the euro will ultimately be a political one.
Quick mention of the problems of Israel today as we read about them in the news: economic; disputes with the Arabs; color problem (there are black Jews).
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Still, we should regard the current economic dispute as another fire bell in the night.
Early leaks claimed that Gu had poisoned Heywood over an unspecified economic dispute.
Perhaps the most glaring omission was the trial's failure to discuss the so-called economic dispute underlying the crime.
State news media reported three suspects had been detained and had had an "economic dispute" with Mr. Akong.
That is at the heart of what is an interesting philosophical as well as economic dispute between men taking risks in business and younger men ebulliently risking catastrophic head injuries nine months of the year.
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