Sentence examples for a flat inflation from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a flat inflation" is not commonly used in written English and may be confusing.
It could be used in contexts discussing economic conditions where inflation rates are stable or not increasing significantly.
Example: "The economic report indicated a flat inflation rate over the past year, suggesting stability in prices."
Alternatives: "stagnant inflation" or "stable inflation rate."

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In late March, mortgage rates came down, with the 30-year rate dipping to 6.16% from a February high of 6.34%, based on long-term bond yields dropping and a flat inflation prediction by the Federal Reserve.

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Health and care should be on a flat, inflation-proofed budget until 2020 with any additional increases coming from new revenue sources.

Commenting on the latest figures, Richard Campbell of the Office for National Statistics said: "Though CPI has turned very slightly negative this month, the bigger picture is of a broadly flat inflation rate since the beginning of the year.

Taken together, the ongoing slack in the labor market, combined with flat inflation, a strong U.S. dollar, and weakening job growth, there is little reason for the Fed to raise interest rates.

A strong stock market, low unemployment and flat inflation have made the American people satisfied with a President they do not regard highly.

(We have had a rather similar experience in the UK, with Mark Carney saying that he thought an increase in rates was getting closer, followed by those flat inflation numbers).

Wages were sluggish, employment was flat, inflation spiked and jobs taxes increased.

"We've had very flat inflation over the past few years, and before that we had very weak consumer demand, which forced down prices.

The eurozone's much touted early 2014 recovery has stalled, with GDP flat, inflation at rock bottom and dismal recent performances by all three core nations of the single-currency area.

Overall, the impact of these prices and other "administered" prices like tuition fees imply that even if all others are flat, inflation would still be 1% in 2013.That is worrying, since other prices are highly unlikely to stand still.

So the "cuts" in the sequestration would still lead to higher nominal military spending and roughly flat inflation-adjusted spending across the next 10 years.

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