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Discover LudwigThe phrase "currency war" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to describe a situation in which two or more countries try to reduce the value of their own currency relative to other currencies in order to gain a competitive advantage in international markets. For example, "The US and China are locked in a currency war that has put global markets on edge."
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currency war
noun
Competition between countries to achieve a relatively low exchange rate for their home currencies, so as to help their domestic industry.
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To go to "currency war"?
Hints of a looming currency war.
Not one with bombs and bullets, but a "currency war".
The last thing the world needs is a currency war.
Brazil's finance minister has talked of an "international currency war".
The situation could lead to an "international currency war".
On the contrary, Martin Wolf jumped aboard the currency war train:Has the time for a currency war with China arrived?
OK, people have been asking me where I stand on the "currency war" issue.
The same can be said of talk of a currency war in Asia.
"ECB now engaged in open currency war even if it continues to deny it".
Last week, the Group of 7 sought to quell fears of a developing currency war.
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