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Discover Ludwig"capital controls" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe laws or regulations that limit a country's ability to move money in and out of its economy. For example, "The government implemented capital controls to protect its currency from sharp devaluation."
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Endless capital controls?
Some capital controls may help.
Will capital controls be imposed?
So the government could impose capital controls.
It would have to impose capital controls.
Strict capital controls are in force.
The Greek government confirms capital controls are being imposed.
Very soon we may see staged capital controls".
"The number one priority must be capital controls," she says.
It's official: capital controls are being imposed in Greece.
They had capital controls to limit the movement of money.
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