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Discover Ludwig"blue chips" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used in reference to stocks or companies that are well-established, financially stable, and generally considered to be a safe investment. This term can also be used to describe high-end, prestigious goods or services. Example: "The stock market was largely driven by blue chip companies today, with many investors flocking to buy shares in household names like Microsoft and Coca-Cola."
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[C8.] Nasdaq Up Again as Blue Chips Fade Stocks were mixed as the Nasdaq set another new high for the year, but blue chips fell.
Move to blue chips.
Blue chips performed best.
Blue chips were mixed.
This means the blue chips.
Second-liners dramatically outperformed blue chips yesterday.
Buyers of blue chips are finding risk in unexpected places.
Even blue chips like AT&T have been affected.
Not all blue chips fared as well, though.
Suits, cash and blue chips are coming back in style.
Wall Street's latest rallies have focused on blue chips.
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