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8 English lessons on the topic of
'economy'
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“Oh yeah, they've been on the decline for quite a while.”
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“We expect sales this quarter to be a little soft compared to last year, due to the overall economic environment.”
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“That seems pretty risky, given the current economic climate.”
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“Just as you started to think we were finally headed toward an economic recovery, unemployment goes up again.”
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“These days, it's nearly impossible for a family to get by on a single income.”
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“In many ways, people are worse off now than they were 10 years ago.”
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“The economy has taken priority over environmental issues.”
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“I'm in support of anything that generates new jobs.”
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