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The phrase "after a devaluation just" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a specific point in time following a devaluation, but the placement of "just" is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The market reacted unpredictably after a devaluation just occurred, leading to confusion among investors."
Alternatives: "immediately after a devaluation" or "right after a devaluation".
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After a devaluation just weeks after his inauguration, Mr. Zedillo's first year in office was a nightmare of stricken businesses, lost jobs and paralyzed government programs.
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Foreign investors, meanwhile, will have had a cautionary shock from the devaluation, just as lenders will have from the debt freeze.
Brazil's devaluation just three months after the purchase cut two ways.
After a devaluation, their cost in local currency would rise.
Brisk economic growth was steadily restoring the president's popularity and authority, damaged after a devaluation in 1999.
The Greek situation would entail an entirely new currency rather than just a devaluation.
But a devaluation has many risks.
After a 40% devaluation, the hryvnia has stabilised.
Brazil returned to growth after a big devaluation in 1999.
He noted that Unilever had raised prices by 15.5% in Latin America after a currency devaluation.
Exports rose after a steep devaluation of the Argentine peso in 2002 made the country's beef more competitive globally.
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