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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a strong devaluation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in economic contexts to describe a significant decrease in the value of a currency relative to others.
Example: "The country faced economic turmoil after a strong devaluation of its currency, leading to increased inflation and reduced purchasing power."
Alternatives: "a significant devaluation" or "a severe devaluation."
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"There is a strong devaluation element," that benefits Americans and their anemic currency, said José-Luis Zoreda, who publishes a quarterly analysis of the tourism industry here.
"The central bank had two alternatives: assume a short-term crisis with a strong devaluation of the peso, or selling dollars on the futures market, deplete the reserves and accept a currency crisis.
The economic reforms of 1990 led to a strong devaluation of our currency and an inflation that decreased real salaries, and important sectors of the middle class were forced into destitution.
Our paradigm did not test these two models directly; however, we found a strong devaluation effect from aversive taste in social drinkers.
In the habit test, following overtraining, although both groups showed a strong devaluation effect, OCD patients showed greater stimulus-response habit learning than control subjects, evidenced by greater avoidance of a stimulus that was no longer predictive of shock (devalued).
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The fast economic recovery was propitiated by the new structure of relative prices that emerged from the strong devaluation of the peso in 2002: the fall in real wages increased the competitiveness of Argentina's products and deterred imports.
He said he foresaw a "substantial" devaluation.
British exporters want a substantial devaluation.
The Russian finance minister, Anton Siluanov, the host of the meeting, has also been pushing for a strong statement against competitive devaluations in the final communiqué from the forum, expected Saturday.
The drachma has made a strong recovery after a 12.1% devaluation against the ecu in March, which accompanied its entry into Europe's exchange-rate mechanism the waiting-room for the euro club.Hitting the fourth target, inflation, is proving trickier.
Some of the dip in exports could be attributed to a strong shekel, the dip in tourism to a devaluation of the Russian ruble and outbreaks of violence since the Gaza operation in 2014.
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