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Discover LudwigThe phrase "those goods" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to specific items or merchandise that have been previously mentioned or are known to both the speaker and the listener. Example: The store owner was excited to showcase those goods to his customers, as they were known for their high quality and popularity among shoppers.
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Stockpiles of those goods declined 0.8 percent.
Those goods were now extremely expensive.
Manufacturers of those goods scrambled to meet demand.
Consequently, chains specializing in those goods are proving vulnerable.
What you fail to address is the cost of bringing those goods to market.
Some also offer prices on those goods, but they're often inaccurate.
Those goods came from local farmers who are also involved in the project.
Consumption measures the quantity of those goods and services he gets to enjoy.
Many of those goods were once commonly associated with lead, like paint and inexpensive jewelry.
In those goods there are no domestic workers to lose out to foreign competition.
The United States imported $2.6 billion more in those goods in May compared with April.
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