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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a depreciation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a decrease in the value of an asset over time, often in financial or accounting contexts.
Example: "The company reported a significant depreciation of its equipment, impacting its overall financial performance."
Alternatives: "a decline in value" or "a reduction in worth."
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For the third year, the depreciable basis becomes $360 with a depreciation of $144.
So, for example, if the house itself cost $400,000 — land cannot be depreciated — you would be allowed to take a depreciation deduction based on 20percentt of that amount.
A depreciation of the currency is not in itself to be feared.
"It's a change in the market, not a depreciation of who you are as a person".
The obvious answer to deal with these issues would be a depreciation of the exchange rate.
If their currencies were independent, this could be achieved by a depreciation of their market value.
"If a depreciation is in the package, it ought to include an offsetting relief to the states".
As has been pointed out, their choice of a depreciation rate equal to 0.1 is unrealistically high.
A depreciation of the common currency would have the opposite effect.The third objection is the usual moral-hazard story.
The standard policy limits coverage to the replacement cost of the property destroyed less a depreciation allowance.
But analysts and traders suspect China might be following a depreciation strategy designed to help ailing exports.
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