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Discover Ludwig'much goods' is not correct or usable in written English.
Instead, you can use 'many goods'. For example: The store has many goods for sale.
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Let's start our explanation of the latest news with this definition of inflation: Inflation - a continued rise in how much goods and services cost in an economy.
The New Yorker, October 28, 1944 P. 15 Postwar advertising must persuade the public to buy at least twice as much goods as before the war.
"If we are slowing down, we will not be buying as much goods from China and services from India," said Addison Armstrong, director for market research at Tradition Energy, an energy broker that deals with banks and hedge funds.
By E. B. White The New Yorker, October 28 , 1944 P. 15Postwar advertising must persuade the public to buy at least twice as much goods as before the war.
Users can also benefit from a search facility that compares how much goods cost, the ability to load money onto the app from their debit cards and a "transaction history" that keeps track of what they have spent.
This meant that American manufacturers would still get the same amount of US currency they would have received for selling their goods on the free market, while South Vietnamese importers could get twice as much goods for the same money.
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