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"type of goods" is a grammatically correct phrase that is commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a specific category or classification of products or items. Example: "The store offers a wide variety of goods, including clothing, electronics, and household items. What type of goods are you looking for?".
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Earlier legislative measures had simply restricted horizontal mergers those involving firms that produce the same type of goods.
Israel strictly limits the volume and type of goods entering the area by land, though the economic embargo has eased somewhat since a truce took effect in June.
The type of goods being looted seems peculiarly relevant: if they were going for bare necessities, I think one might incline towards sympathy.
Depending on the state and the type of goods or services sold, MIT may be required to collect and pay sales tax on sales occurring outside of Massachusetts.
It said a list would be drafted "in due course" and did not say what type of goods and services might be targeted.
Put crudely, the Lehman collapse caused businesses to put their capital expenditure programmes on hold, and that meant cancelling orders for the type of goods Germany produces.
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But they are not the only type of good quiz question.
"We kick each other in the face and all type of good stuff".
Harris writes that "Birdman" "is a good movie, but the type of good movie it is has nothing to do with what the movie industry is about".
There is also, however, a type of good risk that is essential to economic prosperity and that gets far less attention.
If there are multiple goods and/or services whose rates are different, a unique account is required for each type of good or service.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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