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exportsnoun
Plural form of export.
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Rank popularity for the word 'exports' in Spoken Corpus Frequency: #4587
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of exports in Chaldean Numerology is: 7
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The numerical value of exports in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
Examples of exports in a Sentence
We have to endure because having tourists is better than having no tourists at all, our exports are dependent on the economic situations of other countries. So we are focusing on tourism. This is something we can control.
As long as it manages to divert most of its oil exports from Europe to Asia, the impact could be — relatively speaking — not massive. Otherwise, it would completely cripple the Russian economy, as it's heavily dependent on oil exports.
Fast forward three months after the start of the war, and Russian crude exports are still continuing apace, they're just being rerouted and finding new homes.
The rest of the world is paying Australia a lot more for its exports, the government has the flexibility to cut income tax and boost spending, thereby providing some support to the household sector.
In the Ivanka Trump, the new trade pact will support high-paying manufacturing jobs and promote greater access for American exports across the range of sectors including our farming, manufacturing and service industries.
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- صادراتArabic
- ExporteGerman
- exportacionesSpanish
- निर्यातHindi
- eksporIndonesian
- יצואHebrew
- exportDutch
- exportaçõesPortuguese
- ఎగుమతులుTelugu
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