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Discover Ludwig"trade pattern" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to the regular and repeated way in which goods or services are exchanged between countries or businesses. Here are some examples of how you can use it in a sentence: - The country's trade pattern has shifted towards more imports than exports in recent years. - The company's trade pattern with China has been disrupted due to the ongoing trade war. - The trade pattern in the fashion industry is constantly changing with new trends emerging. - We noticed a change in the trade pattern of this specific product, with a decrease in demand in the European market. - The trade pattern between the two neighboring countries has been mutually beneficial for both economies.
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This trade pattern is unsustainable in the long term.
Slater's analysis highlights how the UK's trade pattern has shifted away from the EU since the 1990s.
There is even some evidence that activity has rebalanced from the lopsided trade pattern that existed just before the crisis.
In the late 20th century the overseas trade pattern shifted to a major reliance on the export of industrial products, including industrial machinery, electronic equipment, and chemical products.
Horses and especially cattle are an important source of wealth for the Zarma, and there has long been a trade pattern whereby cattle are driven south for sale in coastal countries.
Letting the bottom line talk The Himalayas of hiring ReprintsThere is even some evidence that activity has rebalanced from the lopsided trade pattern that existed just before the crisis.
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But these trade patterns disguise tension.
Certainly, America's trade patterns have changed.
But these studies merely look at existing trade patterns.
Shaking Up Trade World trade patterns may be in for a shake-up.
But the United States appears to be on the losing side of trade patterns.
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