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The phrase "a store of value" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in economic contexts to refer to an asset that maintains its value over time, allowing individuals to save and retrieve purchasing power in the future.
Example: "Gold has long been considered a store of value, especially during times of economic uncertainty."
Alternatives: "a means of preserving wealth" or "a value-retaining asset".
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For one thing, it became a store of value.
But the dollar is not merely a store of value.
It's a store of value, and it's an object of speculation.
Yet for centuries there has been little to touch it as a store of value.
Money has two main functions; as a medium of exchange and as a store of value.
So at the margin, they're holding money simply as a store of value.
Most people expect the stuff to act as a store of value over the long term.
A store of value that fails to store value is a curious idea.
Money loses its role as a store of value, and commerce can grind to a halt.
Besides, the need for bitcoin as a store of value is not at all clear.
Once people lose faith in money as a store of value, the sky is the limit.
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