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"GDP of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used as part of a phrase to denote the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of a particular region or country. For example, you could write, "The GDP of the United States was 3.5 trillion dollars in 2019."
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That's the GDP of Monaco!
That's almost the entire GDP of Dominica.
It is more than the GDP of New Zealand.
Voting would be weighted by the GDP of each country.
That is greater than the GDP of Belgium and Sweden.
That's 0.3% of an estimated GDP of over $3.5 trillion.
–What is the Gross Domestic Product (GDP) of this country?
We also confused micrograms with milligrams, barrels with gallons and the GDP of Italy with the very different GDP of Germany.
The combined GDP of the EU and US is $31.06 trillion.
How does this figure compare to the GDP of the United States?
The result should be a fall in GDP of about 0.1% quarter-on-quarter.
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