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Free sign upThe phrase "gain in value" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe an increase in the worth or importance of something. Here is one example sentence: "The housing market has seen a significant gain in value over the past year, with prices rising by an average of 10%."
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"It will gain in value in time".
Why would a disaster cause a nation's currency to gain in value?
Crossrail is important, but should be funded by south-eastern businesses and householders whose properties will gain in value.
If that happens, it owes taxes on the gain in value that accrued before the company converted.
"A 20percentt discount on a more expensive house is going to be bigger," he said, "so there is a net gain in value".
The bank also reported a $2.1 billion gain in value in some of its structured notes — which tempered the impact of the write-downs.
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It is now making money, paying taxes, gaining in value".
"Not since the 1980s has a Royal Mint coin gained in value.
In Britain, which decided against adopting the euro, the pound has gained in value, making Britain more expensive for travelers from the Continent.
Prior research documents that many investors disproportionately hold on to losing stocks while selling stocks which have gained in value.
The ruling means gains in value will be treated as capital gains and as such could be subject to lower tax rates than income.
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