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The phrase "economic connotations" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to the various associations and implications related to a particular economic situation. For example, "Many people have negative economic connotations associated with the recent recession."
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It is no longer an oddity to encounter challenging questions of the social, cultural, political and economic connotations of digital technology use in higher education.
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Since the definition of Western Europe is complex and carries economic and cultural connotations, we adopted the definition of the renowned National Geographic Society.
Given the geostrategic strength of Russia and the minimal leverage that Australia has by imposing sanctions and public rebukes, it may be opportune to give "economic diplomacy" a new connotation.
With all the bad connotations surrounding the name "economic bailout plan", changing that moniker to "economic recovery plan" seemed like a good idea.
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We used the most common names for each nationality to minimize the concerning bias, avoiding in this way misattribution to other ethnic groups, or connotations of class or socio-economic status (Zschirnt and Ruedin 2016).
In certain breeds, such as Nguni, colour patterns have cultural connotations and coloured hides have different economic values [ 1].
"The art world functions ideologically to exploit the neighborhood for its bohemian or sensationalist connotations while deflecting attention away from underlying social, economic, and political processes," the authors wrote.
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