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The phrase "asset bubbles" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to a situation where the prices of assets, such as stocks or real estate, rise rapidly and significantly, often beyond their true value. This can create a bubble-like effect, where the asset prices eventually crash and investors suffer losses. Example: "The government is closely monitoring the stock market for any signs of asset bubbles, as the price of tech stocks continues to soar at an unsustainable rate."
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"I see asset bubbles".
Asset bubbles can and do form.
It can also feed asset bubbles.
"I think we're creating more asset bubbles.
Asset bubbles and the cost of economic fluctuations.
Regulators must have the tools to puncture asset bubbles.
Asset bubbles in real estate and equities continue to swell.
And he must squash alarmist talk about asset bubbles.
Otherwise negative real interest rates will inflate asset bubbles.
"Asset bubbles may not be that hard to identify," he said.
Asset bubbles inflate and burst frequently, but severe worldwide recessions are rare.
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