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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'currency by' is a correct and usable expression in written English
You can use it to describe the type of money a certain activity or transaction is carried out in, for example: The purchase was made in Euro currency by the customer.
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She devalued the currency by a third.
Japan's elderly currency, by contrast, is anything but infirm.
Then, in January, it devalued its currency by 40%.
The National Bank devalued the currency by 19% in February.
In May, Malawi devalued its currency by one third.
The euro immediately fell against the Swiss currency by 13.8%.
Switzerland handled its overcooked currency by pegging its franc to the euro in 2011.
The term had international currency by 1967 when LeWitt published his influential "Sentences on Conceptual Art".
Ross himself gave him his currency, by relentlessly putting him in the magazine.
This is partly in preparation for the GCC's plan to adopt a single currency by 2010.
Vietnam just devalued its currency by 5percentto to keep it competitive with China.
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