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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a commodity of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that is considered a product or item that can be bought, sold, or traded, often in economic or market contexts.
Example: "Water is increasingly viewed as a commodity of great value in regions facing scarcity."
Alternatives: "a product of" or "an item of".
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Instead, the firm tried to make a commodity of customisation.
Marc Abizeid: So the state really creates a commodity of units that are eligible for rent control in the state.
One consequence is that food is becoming, once again, a commodity of "lesser quality and nutritional value".
And it gets worse in a culture that seeks to make a commodity of virtually everything or turn the minor into the remarkable.
Therefore, he questions Shorris's decision to accept federal funding for the Clemente course, and worries that Moore may become merely "a commodity of an 'alternative' sort".
Gnosticism would work with arguments that elitist knowledge of arcane bands confer "cultural capital", the notion that cool is a commodity of sorts.
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"It takes you out of being a commodity seller of goods at the lowest price".
It's a major commodity of a modern age.
But in the Atlanta area, they also have been handling a precious commodity of a different sort: cocaine.
This law transformed land into a typical commodity of a liberalized market in which supply and demand dictate the distribution of land rather than state intervention.
Water is regarded as a commodity instead of necessity.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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