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Discover LudwigThe phrase "oil prices" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the current or fluctuating cost of crude oil, a valuable global commodity. Example: "The recent increase in oil prices has caused a ripple effect on the economy, leading to higher transportation costs and inflation."
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Oil prices?
Oil prices are down.
First up, oil prices.
Oil prices, the euro?
First, high oil prices.
Oil prices also declined.
Oil prices climbed.
Oil prices would skyrocket.
Oil prices also dropped.
Oil prices soared.
Oil prices also rose.
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