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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a spread between" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in financial contexts to describe the difference in value or price between two items, such as securities or interest rates.
Example: "The spread between the bid and ask prices has narrowed significantly over the past week."
Alternatives: "a gap between" or "a difference between".
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"Sometimes, we say there is too much of a spread between the good teams and bad teams," Auriemma said.
The profits come from a spread between the rates charged to students and the rates the banks receive from the government.
This is partly because lenders ask for collateral that only the well-off can provide.In addition, banks and other lenders maintain a spread between the rate they pay on deposits and the rate they charge on loans.
Arbs make their best profits with the least risk when one firm takes over another using mainly shares, since there is almost always a "spread" between the market price of the company being bid for and the market value of shares in the company making the offer.
Benchmark sovereign-bond yields that have repeatedly bobbed around 7%, and a spread between Italian and German debt that has frequently topped 500 basis points, help to explain why they have been so ready to entrust their fate to a government of perceived experts.
Historically there has been a spread between high-yields and Treasuries of about 3% average.
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As importantly, Chinese banks receive a hidden subsidy: a wide spread between the rates paid on household deposits and the rates banks charge for loans.
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In theory this was a good bet: The house could reap a tempting spread between the yield on the derivatives and its own cost of borrowing.
However, the absence of E-V68* and E-V257* in the Middle East (Table S2) makes a maritime spread between northern Africa and southern Europe a more plausible hypothesis.
They can charge a lot for that service (that is, collect a high spread between unrefined and refined petroleum) when demand for refining is brisk and supply tight.
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